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Anti-Broad leucocyte [BU90]

Invented by Dr Margaret Goodall from University Of Birmingham
Invented at University Of Birmingham

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Catalogue Number 153232
Applications IHC
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Broad lecocyte but Germinal Centre negative
Synonyms leucocytes; white blood cells; WBCs
Reactivity Human
Relevance Leucocytes are white blood cells which circulate in the blood and body fluids involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease. There are several types, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, and monocytes, which are all amoeboid cells containing a nucleus. Germinal centres are sites within secondary lymph nodes where mature B lymphocytes proliferate, differentiate and mutate their antibody genes, enabling switching of their class of antibody during the course of infection.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Peripheral blood lymphocytes
Subclass IgG2a
Strain Balb/c
Research Area Immunology

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Leucocyte Typing VI, 1998, Kishimoto_T. Garland Publishing, NY.


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Leucocyte Typing VI, 1998, Kishimoto_T. Garland Publishing, NY.


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