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Can MACS® Technology be used for the isolation of CD34 subpopulations?

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Can MACS® Technology be used for the isolation of CD34 subpopulations?

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Yes, it can. When using CD34 MultiSort Kit, human, it is also possible to sort according to other antigens, in addition to the CD34 selection. After isolation of CD34+ cells using CD34 MultiSort MicroBeads, the MicroBeads are enzymatically released from the cells. Thereafter, cells can be labeled and separated using MicroBeads that bind to additional antigens such as HLA-DR, CD38, CD71, CD95, or CD117.

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