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Anti mouse nk1.1 antibody clone pk136

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The Anti-mouse NK1.1 antibody (clone PK136) is a laboratory reagent used for the identification and isolation of natural killer cells (NK cells) in mouse samples. It binds specifically to the NK1.1 surface antigen expressed on mouse NK cells.

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In vivo depletion of NK cells and ILC1s

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In vivo, NK cells and ILC1s were depleted by i.p. injection with 200 μg/mouse anti-mouse NK1.1 antibody (clone PK136; BioXcell, USA); NK cells alone were depleted by i.p. injection with 40 μl/mouse anti-asialo-GM1 antibody (clone Poly21460; BioLegend, USA). To maintain the depletion, the same injections were given on days 7, 14, and 21.
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In vivo depletion of NK cells and ILC1s

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In vivo, NK cells and ILC1s were depleted by i.p. injection with 200 μg/mouse anti-mouse NK1.1 antibody (clone PK136; BioXcell, USA); NK cells alone were depleted by i.p. injection with 40 μl/mouse anti-asialo-GM1 antibody (clone Poly21460; BioLegend, USA). To maintain the depletion, the same injections were given on days 7, 14, and 21.
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Antibody Depletion Modulation of IFNγ

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On days 5 and 9 PI SeV, 0.1, 1, 10, or 100 µg of anti-mouse IFNγ antibody (clone XMG1.2) or control rat IgG1 antibody (BioLegend) were injected SQ. For NK1.1 depletion, anti-mouse NK1.1 antibody (clone PK136; BioXCell) or control mouse IgG2a (clone C1.18.4; BioXCell) was used, and for CD4 depletion anti-mouse CD4 (clone RM4-5; eBioscience) or control rat IgG2b (eBR2a; eBioscience) were used.
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