Re: Identification of Eosinophils in Flow Cytometry

Dr. Martin R. Hadam (Hadam.Martin@mh-hannover.de)
Thu, 19 Jun 97 20:54:02 +0100

You could also use CD52 (Campath-1) and/or CD16 to easily discriminate
eosinophils from neutrophils: eosinophils are strongly CD52 positive
and negative for CD16 (neutrophils are the other way round)

Martin R. Hadam
Kinderklinik - Medizinische Hochschule
D-30623 Hannover
Germany
Email: Hadam.Martin@MH-Hannover.de


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