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Fitc conjugated antimouse cd69

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The FITC‐conjugated antimouse CD69 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the CD69 protein on the surface of mouse cells. CD69 is a marker of early T-cell activation. The FITC‐conjugated antibody allows for the identification and enumeration of CD69-positive cells in flow cytometry applications.

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Flow Cytometry Characterization of Immune Cells

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Flow cytometry analysis was performed as previously described 3 using the following antibodies: APC‐conjugated antimouse F4/80 (eBioscience, San Diego, CA, USA), APC‐conjugated antimouse CD16/32 (Biolegend, San Diego, CA, USA), APC‐conjugated antimouse CD206 (Biolegend), PE‐conjugated antimouse Dectin‐1 (Biolegend), PE‐conjugated antimouse CD4 (eBioscience) and FITC‐conjugated antimouse CD69 (eBioscience).
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Activated NK Cell Staining in Tumors

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For staining the activated NK cells, tumors were collected at day 8 for cryosectioning. The sections were stained with FITC-conjugated anti-mouse CD69 (1:50, eBioscience) and APC-conjugated anti-mouse CD49b (1:50, eBioscience) followed by DAPI counterstaining.
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