Pooled Complement Human Serum Reference 9-5-14
Posted by Leanne Kodsman on
Innovative Research's Pooled Complement Human Serum was recently used in the following study:
PBS) and incubated at room temperature for 60 min with NMO-IgG or purified IgG from NMO patient serum in live cell buffer (PBS containing 6 mM glucose and 1 mM sodium pyruvate) containing pooled normal human complement serum (Innovative Research, Novi, MI) with or...
Potential Therapeutic Benefit of C1-Esterase Inhibitor in Neuromyelitis Optica Evaluated In Vitro and in an Experimental Rat Model
L Tradtrantip, N Asavapanumas, PW Phuan - PLOS ONE, 2014PBS) and incubated at room temperature for 60 min with NMO-IgG or purified IgG from NMO patient serum in live cell buffer (PBS containing 6 mM glucose and 1 mM sodium pyruvate) containing pooled normal human complement serum (Innovative Research, Novi, MI) with or...
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