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Immunofluorescence (Circulating Glioblastoma Multiforme Cell)
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Immunofluorescence (Circulating Glioblastoma Multiforme Cell)

Representative images of CTC (white arrow) from GBM patient. CTC was detected by using immunofluorescence staining for CSV (FITC, green), GFAP (APC, red), CD45 (PE, orange) and Nucleus (Hoechst, blue).

  • Specifications

    Product Description

    CytoQuest™ Glioblastoma Multiforme CSV CSV CD45 GFAP Antibody Kit contains antibodies and reagents for immobilization and immunostaining of circulating glioblastoma multiforme cells.

    Instrument Requirement

    CytoQuest™ CR

    Chip Requirement

    CytoChipNano CR

    Supplied Product

    Kit content:
    1. Anti-CSV capturing antibody (Biotin):
    Biotin conjugated Anti-CSV antibody for circulating glioblastoma multiforme cell capturing.

    2. Anti-CSV detecting antibody (FITC):
    FITC conjugated Anti-CSV antibody for circulating glioblastoma multiforme cell detection.

    3. Anti-CD45 detecting antibody (PE):
    PE conjugated Anti-CD45 antibody for circulating glioblastoma multiforme cell detection.

    4. Anti-GFAP detecting antibody:
    Anti-GFAP detecting antibody for circulating glioblastoma multiforme cell detection.

    5. Secondary antibody (APC)

    6. 50X Antibody Dilution Buffer (50X ADB).

    *Reagents are sufficient for 20 assays using recommended protocol.

    Regulatory Status

    For research use only (RUO)

    Storage Instruction

    Store Anti-CSV capturing antibody (Biotin), Anti-CSV detecting antibody (FITC), Anti-CD45 detecting antibody (PE) and Secondary Antibody (APC) at 4°C.

    Store Anti-GFAP detecting antibody and 50X Antibody Dilution Buffer (50X ADB) at -20°C.

    Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

    Note

    Cell-Surface Vimentin (CSV) detecting antibody is best used before cell fixation and permeabilization. If fixation is required, please use Abnova’s Special Fixative.

    Cell-Surface Vimentin (CSV) antibody is a pending MD Anderson patent which has been exclusively licensed to Abnova Corporation.

  • Applications

    Immunofluorescence (Circulating Glioblastoma Multiforme Cell)

    Representative images of CTC (white arrow) from GBM patient. CTC was detected by using immunofluorescence staining for CSV (FITC, green), GFAP (APC, red), CD45 (PE, orange) and Nucleus (Hoechst, blue).