In Search of Putative FOXP3+ Cell Surface Markers
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Despite
intense interest and scrutiny focused on FOXP3 as a key protein & master
transcription factor, isolating and
enriching for viable FOXP3 positive cells remains a challenge. Although cell separation/staining via
CD4+CD25+ selection is commonly used, this technique has limited applications.
Thus, surface markers specific for FOXP3 positive cells would be invaluable
research tools as they would: • Facilitate isolation & purification of
viable Treg cells • Distinguish naturally occurring CD4+CD25+cells from both naive and recently activated CD4+CD25- nonregulatory T cells • Allow therapeutic manipulation of Treg cells As the
search for putative FOXP3+ markers continue, Neuropilin-1, GPR83, & FR4
have emerged as potential candidates. IMGENEX is excited to offer a panel of
flow cytometric characterized antibodies against: • Neuropilin-1 (clone 211H6.01) • GPR83 (polyclonal) • Folate Receptor 4 (clones 12A5 & TH6) Flow
cytometric analysis of intracellular FOXP3 (IMG-5802D) and cell surface FR4
with clone 12A5 (IMG-6217C) (left) and clone TH6 (IMG-6218C) (right) at 0.06
ug/10^6 mouse splenocytes. Flow
cytometric analysis of Neuropilin-1 in CD4+CD25+ human PBMCs using A) an
isotype control & B) DDX0440 at 0.5 ug/10^6 cells. These antibodies are
available in multiple sizes and conjugates. |
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IMGENEX
India Pvt Ltd. the only biotech company in Orissa and one of its kinds in Eastern
India. IMGENEX India started in Oct as an outsourcing branch of IMGENEX Corporation, San
Diego, USA. Find out more information
about FOXP3+
Cell Surface Markers.