I have been asked if there are antibodies/markers available for M1 and M2 
macrophages that would work on human tissue, either frozen or fixed.  Anyone 
know of any.  I checked Biocompare and came up blank.

Thanks
Mark

M1 macrophage
A macrophage subtype that produces pro-inflammatory cytokines and acts as an 
effector of cell killing.

M2 macrophage
A macrophage subtype that acts to dampen inflammatory responses and scavenge 
debris, as well as promote angiogenesis and tissue remodelling and repair.




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