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Anti cd301 lom 14

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Anti-CD301 (LOM-14) is a lab equipment product used for the detection and analysis of CD301, a cell surface receptor expressed on certain immune cells. It is designed for research purposes only and its core function is to enable the identification and characterization of CD301-positive cells in various experimental settings.

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Adipose Tissue Flow Cytometry

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For detection of GFP and PBS57-CD1d tetramer staining, epididymal or subcutaneous adipose tissue was harvested into PBS/0.02% sodium azide /5% normal mouse serum (Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, Inc.). Tissues were first stained with PBS57 loaded-CD1d tetramers (provided by the NIH Tetramer Core Facility) at room temperature for 60 min in the dark on a circular shaker. Subsequent antibody staining was performed on ice for 60 min, in the dark on a circular shaker. Next, tissue was washed with PBS/ 0.02% sodium azide/ 5% mouse serum. Adipose tissue was imaged on glass slides with Aqua Poly/Mount (Polysciences, Inc.) and a coverslip by confocal microscopy (Leica TCS SP5). Surface antibody staining included anti-CD11b (M1/70) from eBioscience, anti-CD4 (RM4-5) and anti-CD301 (LOM-14) from Biolegend.
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Adipose Tissue Flow Cytometry

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For detection of GFP and PBS57-CD1d tetramer staining, epididymal or subcutaneous adipose tissue was harvested into PBS/0.02% sodium azide /5% normal mouse serum (Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, Inc.). Tissues were first stained with PBS57 loaded-CD1d tetramers (provided by the NIH Tetramer Core Facility) at room temperature for 60 min in the dark on a circular shaker. Subsequent antibody staining was performed on ice for 60 min, in the dark on a circular shaker. Next, tissue was washed with PBS/ 0.02% sodium azide/ 5% mouse serum. Adipose tissue was imaged on glass slides with Aqua Poly/Mount (Polysciences, Inc.) and a coverslip by confocal microscopy (Leica TCS SP5). Surface antibody staining included anti-CD11b (M1/70) from eBioscience, anti-CD4 (RM4-5) and anti-CD301 (LOM-14) from Biolegend.
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