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Anti ki67alexa647

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Anti-ki67Alexa647 is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that binds to the Ki-67 protein, a marker of cellular proliferation. It can be used in flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, and other techniques to detect and quantify Ki-67-positive cells.

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2 protocols using anti ki67alexa647

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Evaluating B Regulatory Cell Subset

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The presence of B regulatory cells subset was evaluated with the following antibodies: anti-ki67Alexa647 (eBioscience), anti-CD45PerCP (Miltenyi Biotec), anti-CD24FITC (Miltenyi Biotec), and anti-CD38APC (Miltenyi Biotec).
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Regulatory T cells Immunophenotyping

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The presence of T regulatory cells subset was evaluated with the following antibodies: anti-CD45 PerCP (Miltenyi Biotec), anti-CD4APCH7 (BD Bioscence), anti-CD8PECy7 (BD Bioscience), anti-CD25FITC (Miltenyi Biotec), anti-FoxP3PE (Miltenyi Biotec), and anti-ki67Alexa647 to track proliferation (eBioscience, San Diego, CA, USA).
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