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From: Identification of myeloid derived suppressor cells in the peripheral blood of tumor bearing dogs

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Optimization of secondary antibody staining concentration for detection of CADO48A. Cells were stained with the primary antibody CADO48A alone followed by (a) 1:10 (b) 1:50 and (c) 1:100 dilutions of a secondary FITC antibody. Optimal detection was seen between 1:50 and 1:100 dilution with CADO48A alone. Secondary FITC concentrations of 1:50 (d) and 1:100 (e) to detect CADO48A on pre-labeled CD11b cells were then evaluated and demonstrated that a 1:50 concentration of FITC was optimal for optimal detection of distinct CADO48A+ cells. Based on these findings, a 1:50 FITC concentration was used in all clinical samples. All cells in these diagrams were gated on P1.

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