Macrophage-Like Cells in the Small Intestine Stain for CD16/32

Pathology
Stanford
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Company:

BD Biosciences

Product Name:

PE Rat Anti-Mouse CD16/CD32

Catalog Number:

561727

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I wanted to look at whether expression of CD16/32 on myeloid cells in the small intestine appeared to differ in a healthy vs diseased mouse.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Immunofluorescence

Sample

Pre-fixed frozen mouse small intestine tissue section

Primary Incubation

1:100 in 1% BSA in PBS overnight at 4 degrees

Blocking Agent

5% goat serum in 1% BSA in PBS

Secondary Incubation

Goat anti-rat AlexaFluor594 was used at 1:200 in PBS and was incubated on the section for 1 hour at room temperature in the dark

Tertiary Incubation

NA

Detection

Zeiss LSM 700 confocal

Results Summary

CD16/32 staining was clearly visualized in myeloid-like cells in the small intestine of diseased mice, and shows the proper membrane-receptor staining pattern.

Additional Notes

The green stain here is CX3CR1-GFP

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Summary

The Good

Good staining of CD16/32 by immunofluorescence

The Bad

None to mention

The Bottom Line

A great antibody for staining CD16/32 via immunofluorescence

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