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Browse the complement pathway at antibodies-online

The complement system is so named because it complements both adaptive and innate immunity. Composed of numerous individual protein components, the complement system contributes to immunity both by physically assaulting invading pathogens, and by helping to attract and immune system cells that engulf or destroy pathogenic microorganisms. 

http://www.antibodies-online.com/pathway/Complement-system-11/

The complement system is an intricate pathway. Researchers interested in studying the complement system can now browse this pathway directly, and identify reagents for studying constituent components. 

 
 
 
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New stem-cell & differentiation assays from Hemogenix

antibodies-online is pleased to announce our recent partnership with Colorado Springs based assay and reagent manufacturer HemoGenix®.

HemoGenix® assays offer an unprecedented level of flexibility and function to researchers that need to assay stem-cell and primitive-cell development. 

 
 
 
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FACS is used to identify and sort different T-cells by expression of two distinct CD markers (CD4 & CD8).

 
 

Learn about CD markers and browse our CD marker panel

CD (Cluster of Differentiation) markers are a collection of cell surface proteins that are widely used for immunophenotyping (identification and characterization of cells by their protein expression profile).

Using flow-cytometry/FACS a researcher can rapidly characterize and sort large populations of leukocytes by tagging specific CD markers expressed on their surface. 

 
 

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