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Distinguishing human peripheral blood CD16<sup>+</sup> myeloid cells based on phenotypic characteristics.

Fromm PD, Silveira PA, Hsu JL, Papadimitrious MS, Lo TH, Ju X, Kupresanin F, Romano A, Hsu WH, Bryant CE, Kong B, Abadir E, Mekkawy A, M McGuire H, Groth BFS, Cunningham I, Newman E, Gibson J, Hogarth PM, Hart DNJ, Clark GJ

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  • Journal Journal of leukocyte biology

  • Published 21 Nov 2019

  • Volume 107

  • ISSUE 2

  • Pagination 323-339

  • DOI 10.1002/JLB.5A1119-362RRR

Abstract

Mo. Finally, we show that expression of the cell surface markers CD300c, CCR5, and CLEC5a can distinguish the cell populations phenotypically paving the way for functional differentiation as new reagents become available.