Fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS) is a powerful technique that allows rapid quantitative cell-by-cell analysis of the expression of multiple distinct proteins and the isolation of specific cell types from complex cellular mixtures. FACS-based detection of chemokine receptors is typically achieved using chemokine receptor-specific antibodies. However, this approach has some limitations, and, in our experience, many anti-chemokine receptor antibodies have poor signal-to-noise ratios and thus low sensitivity and reliability in FACS. Moreover, antibodies against some chemokine receptors are not commercially available, particularly in nonhuman species, and generating good antibodies against chemokine receptors is challenging and expensiv...
Introduction: Compounds exhibiting low non-specific intracellular binding or non-stickiness are conc...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are of great importance to the pharmaceutical industry as they a...
Inflammatory chemokines and their receptors are central to the development of inflammatory/immune pa...
Chemokines control cell migration in many contexts including development, homeostasis, immune survei...
Chemokines control cell migration in many contexts including development, homeostasis, immune survei...
Chemokine receptors play an important role in leukocyte migration, both in physiological and patholo...
<p>A Flow cytometry analysis of chemokine receptor expression on the surface of primary murine MSCs ...
Pharmacological targeting of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is of great importance to human hea...
The use of fluorescent proteins, particularly when genetically fused to proteins of biological inter...
<p>Monitoring the trafficking of multiple proteins simultaneously in live cells is of great interest...
<p>A Flow cytometry analysis of chemokine receptor expression on the cell surface of human MSCs. Che...
Chemokines guide leukocyte migration in different contexts, including homeostasis, immune surveillan...
A method is described for the isolation of antigen-specific B cells from immunized and subsequently ...
Cell physiology and cellular responses to external stimuli are partly controlled through protein bin...
A major goal of biology is to develop a quantitative ligand-binding assay that does not involve the ...
Introduction: Compounds exhibiting low non-specific intracellular binding or non-stickiness are conc...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are of great importance to the pharmaceutical industry as they a...
Inflammatory chemokines and their receptors are central to the development of inflammatory/immune pa...
Chemokines control cell migration in many contexts including development, homeostasis, immune survei...
Chemokines control cell migration in many contexts including development, homeostasis, immune survei...
Chemokine receptors play an important role in leukocyte migration, both in physiological and patholo...
<p>A Flow cytometry analysis of chemokine receptor expression on the surface of primary murine MSCs ...
Pharmacological targeting of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is of great importance to human hea...
The use of fluorescent proteins, particularly when genetically fused to proteins of biological inter...
<p>Monitoring the trafficking of multiple proteins simultaneously in live cells is of great interest...
<p>A Flow cytometry analysis of chemokine receptor expression on the cell surface of human MSCs. Che...
Chemokines guide leukocyte migration in different contexts, including homeostasis, immune surveillan...
A method is described for the isolation of antigen-specific B cells from immunized and subsequently ...
Cell physiology and cellular responses to external stimuli are partly controlled through protein bin...
A major goal of biology is to develop a quantitative ligand-binding assay that does not involve the ...
Introduction: Compounds exhibiting low non-specific intracellular binding or non-stickiness are conc...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are of great importance to the pharmaceutical industry as they a...
Inflammatory chemokines and their receptors are central to the development of inflammatory/immune pa...