Biotinylation of the NKG2D Fusion Protein and Thawing of Primary AML Cells
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Staining of Primary AML Cells with the Biotinylated NKG2D Fusion Protein
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Results: Gating Strategy and Staining Protocol Comparison
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Conclusion
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This protocol shows two distinct ways of detecting NKG2DLs on the surface of AML cells. The technique provides a fast, user-friendly staining method to detect all known and possibly unknown NKG2DLs. This method allows for separation of leukemic st
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We present two different staining protocols for NKG2D ligand (NKG2DL) detection in human primary acute myeloid leukemia (AML) samples. The first approach is based on a fusion protein, able to recognize all known and potentially yet unknown ligands, while the second protocol relies on the addition of multiple anti-NKG2DL antibodies.