Innovative Grade US Origin CD-1 Mouse Complement Serum Reference 6-28-14
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Innovative Research's Innovative Grade US Origin CD-1 Mouse Complement Serum was recently used in the following study:
We conclude that mice have limited utility as models of NMO. 2. Materials and methods. 2.1. Reagents and antibodies. Complement/sera from mouse (CD1 and C57BL/6 strains), rat (Wistar strain), guinea pig and human were purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI).
Inhibitor (s) of the classical complement pathway in mouse serum limit the utility of mice as experimental models of neuromyelitis optica
J Ratelade, AS Verkman - Molecular Immunology, 2014We conclude that mice have limited utility as models of NMO. 2. Materials and methods. 2.1. Reagents and antibodies. Complement/sera from mouse (CD1 and C57BL/6 strains), rat (Wistar strain), guinea pig and human were purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI).
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