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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 24.
Published in final edited form as: Methods Enzymol. 2014;537:31–46. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-411619-1.00003-3

Table 1.

Commonly Used Antibody Clones and Dilutions for the Identification and Isolation of Adipose Tissue Cell Populations.

Antibody Gene Name Cell Population Supplier Clone Flurochrome Dilution* Excitation (nm) Bandpass Filter
Longpass Filter
Detected Wavelengths
CD45 Leukocyte common antigen Blood eBioscience 30-F11 APC-eFluor e780 1:5000 640nm (Red) 780/60
755 LP
755–810 nm
CD31 Pecam1; platelet/endot helial cell adhesion molecule 1 Endothelial eBioscience 390 PE-Cy7 1:1200 532nm (Green) 780/60
735
750 – 810 nm
CD34 cluster differentiation hematopoietic progenitor cell antigen Mesenchymal stem cells Biolegend MEC 14.7 Alexa Fluor 647 1:200 640nm (Red) 660/20
N/A
650–670 nm
CD29 Integrin β1 Biolegend HMB eta1-1 Alexa Fluor 700 1:400 640nm (Red) 710/50
690 LP
690 – 735 nm
ScaI Stem cell antigen-1 or Ly6A/E BD Horizon D7 V450 1:1000 405nm (Violet) 450/50
N/A
425–475 nm
CD24 Heat-Stable Antigen, HSA or HsAg BD Bioscience M1/69 PE 1:100 532nm (Green) 575/26
N/A
562–588 nm
PerCP-Cy5.5 1:100 532nm (Green) 710/50
685 LP
685–735 nm
PDGFRa Platelet derived growth factor receptor alpha; CD140a, Biolegend APA 5 PE 1:200 532nm (Green) 575/26
N/A
562–588 nm
*

Note: Dilutions shown should be used as a guideline for initial control experiments. The correct dilution needs to be determined for each antibody, fluorochrome, and the specific cytometer/sorter used for analysis, as laser power and the filters can influence the signal versus noise.