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CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads, human and mouse

CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads have been developed for the positive isolation of primary mouse and human CD11b+ microglia. The purification protocol takes approx. one hour. For research use only.

Brand: Miltenyi Biotec

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MB130-093-634 CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads, human and mouse, Size: for 1×10^9 total cells CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads, human and mouse, Size: for 1×10^9 total cells Login for price  
MB130-093-636 CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads, human and mouse, Size: for 1×10^8 total cells CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads, human and mouse, Size: for 1×10^8 total cells Login for price  

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Background information
Microglia, often called brain macrophages, are the resident immune effector cells in the central nervous system (CNS). In addition, activated microglia serve as the major antigen-presenting cells in the CNS. They are morphologically, immunophenotypically, and functionally related to cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage.
This detailed protocol using CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads allows the fast isolation of primary microglia within 1 hour. The use of the MACS Neural Tissue Dissociation Kit (P) prior to the purification leads to highest yield and viability.
For the isolation of microglia from myelin-containing tissue samples (human tissue or adult mouse or rat), the use of Myelin Removal Beads II is highly recommended.
Downstream applications
CD11b (Microglia) MicroBeads have been used to isolate CD11b+ cells from single-cell suspensions of brain tissue.
Columns
MS, LS, XS, or autoMACS® Columns.