L1273
Latex beads, deep blue dyed
0.24 μm mean particle size, aqueous suspension, solids 10 %
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form
aqueous suspension
composition
solids, 10%
technique(s)
cell based assay: suitable
mean particle size
0.24 μm
application(s)
cell analysis
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Application
Latex beads have been used to study the regulation of primary mesenchyme cell migration in the sea urchin embryo and to gain a better understanding of the role of ecto-NAD+ glycohydrolase, an enzyme predominantly associated with phagocytic cells. Latex beads have also been used to develop a new technique for measuring the plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses to bacterial antigens.
Features and Benefits
Dye incorporated into beads, not surface-linked
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Biology of the cell, 68(1), 57-64 (1990-01-01)
In order to gain a better understanding of the role of ecto-NAD+ glycohydrolase, an enzyme predominantly associated with phagocytic cells, we have studied its fate in murine macrophages (splenic, resident peritoneal and Kupffer cells) during phagocytosis of opsonized on mannosylated
Developmental biology, 117(2), 380-391 (1986-10-01)
After their ingression, the primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo migrate within the blastocoel, where they eventually become arranged in a characteristic ring-like pattern. To gain information about how the movements of the PMCs are regulated, a
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A new latex bead technique for measuring the plaque-forming cell (PFC) responses to bacterial antigens is described. This technique has been designed for the study of antigens that cannot be readily coated onto SRBC but may also used for antigens
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