<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Have you thought of cytochemistry?</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Chloroacetate esterase and naphthyl acetate esterase are two enzymatic assays that will easily and cheaply differentiate the mentioned cell types.</font>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>Ramesh Subrahmanyam <ramesh@brandeis.edu></b></font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Hello Histonetters,<br>
I am trying to distinguish immature monocytes from immature granulocytes <br>
in Balb/c mice. Can anyone suggest antibodies for FACS or <br>
immunohistochemistry or RT-PCR markers that would help in this? <br>
Suggestions on other methods would be welcome too.<br>
Thanks in advance,<br>
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Ramesh<br>
Brandeis University<br>
Massachusetts<br>
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