Dear all,
Do you know what cell membrane marker I can use in Human mammary fibroblasts for immunofluorescence?
Thank you in advance,
Irina
I've always used CD90 for my fibroblasts.
Thank You Mark. But does it stains the whole cell or just the cell membrane?
Its cell membrane, I use it for flow cytometry.
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