The Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Characterization Kit contains a panel of positive & negative selection markers for the characterization of the mesenchymal stem cell population in human samples.
The Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Characterization Kit (Catalog Number SCR067) contains a panel of positive and negative selection markers for the characterization of the mesenchymal stem cell population in human samples Positive cell markers include antibodies directed against cell-surface molecules present on mesenchymal stem cells: CD44, CD90, STRO-1, and CD146. In addition, two specific hematopoeitic cell surface markers are provided whose expressions should not be present on mesenchymal stem cells: CD14 (present on leukocytes) and CD19 (present on B-lymphocytes).
Components
Mouse anti-HCAM
Mouse anti-THY-1 (CD90)
Mouse anti-STRO-1
Mouse anti-MCAM (CD146)
Mouse anti-CD19
Mouse anti-CD14
Storage and Stability
When stored at the recommended storage conditions (refer to Kit Components), components are stable up to the expiration date. Do not expose to elevated temperatures. Discard any remaining reagents after the expiration date.
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
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