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Cytotell ultragreen

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CytoTell UltraGreen is a fluorescent dye that can be used to stain cellular nucleic acids. It has an excitation maximum at 509 nm and an emission maximum at 525 nm, allowing it to be used with common fluorescence detection equipment.

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Antibody Panel for T Cell Analysis

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Antibodies used in this study: anti-hamster IgG, whole molecule (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), NA/LE hamster anti-mouse CD3ε, anti-mouse CD28 (BD Biosciences), anti-PRMT5 (A-11, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, Tx), anti-H3R2me2s polyclonal (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA), alpha-tubulin mouse (DM1A, Cell Signaling Technologies (CST), Danvers, MA), anti-mouse secondary-IgG HRP linked F(ab’)2 fragment (clone NA9310V Amersham Biosciences, Piscataway, NJ), anti-rabbit secondary – IgG HRP linked whole antibody (clone NA934V, Amersham Biosciences), anti-PRMT5 rabbit monoclonal (clone ST51-06, Invitrogen), anti-H3R2me2s ChIP-seq grade (EpigenTek, Farmingdale, NY), anti-CD4 FITC (Clone H129.19, BD Biosciences), anti-CD25 (clone PC61, BioLegend, San Diego, CA), anti-Foxp3 (clone MF-14, BioLegend), anti-IFNγ (BD Biosciences), anti-Tbet (BioLegend), nuclear stain Draq5 (ThermoFisher Scientific), anti-rabbit IgG Fab2 Alexafluor 488 (CST), zombie violet fixable viability kit (BioLegend), CytoTell UltraGreen and CytoTell Red650 (AAT Bioquest, Pleasanton, CA).
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CytoTell UltraGreen Cell Proliferation Assay

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The cell proliferation assay was performed using CytoTell™ UltraGreen (AAT Bioquest) according to the manufacturer's protocol.
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