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Fitc conjugated mouse igg1 isotype control

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FITC-conjugated mouse IgG1 Isotype Control is a fluorescently labeled non-specific control antibody used to establish baseline fluorescence levels in flow cytometry experiments. It serves as a reference to differentiate specific from non-specific antibody binding.

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Flow Cytometry Antibody Staining Protocol

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Mouse anti-human CD35 monoclonal IgG1 antibody (clone 3D9) was prepared as described [17 (link)]. FITC-conjugated mouse IgG1 Isotype Control (eBioscience, Frankfurt, Germany) was used for FACS experiments. Anti-human CD35-FITC (clone 3D9, kindly provided by Dr. J. Prechl, Diagnosticum zrt, Budapest, Hungary), anti-human CD19-eFlour450, CD3-PeCy5, CD3-PeCy7 (eBioscience), and anti-mouse IgG-FITC (Invitrogen, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) antibodies were used for FACS experiments. Mouse IgG1 kappa-eFluor 450 and IgG1 kappa-PE-Cy7 Isotype Controls (eBioscience) were used also for FACS experiments.
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Antibody Panel for Alzheimer's Biomarkers

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The following antibodies were employed: rabbit anti-Aβ1-42 monoclonal antibody (clone H31L21, Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA), which recognizes human and mouse Aβ1-42; cross reactivity to Aβ1-40 is not observed in sandwich ELISA according to the manufacturer’s instructions; mouse anti-human Aβ monoclonal antibody (clone 6E10, Covance, Princeton, NJ), mouse anti-human apoE monoclonal antibody (clone 1H4, Abcam, Cambridge, MA); mouse anti-human apoJ monoclonal antibody (clone 3R3/2, Lifespan Biosciences, Seattle, WA); rabbit anti-mouse apoJ polyclonal antibody (Lifespan Biosciences); fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated mouse anti-human apoAI monoclonal antibody (clone APO-1-1, Fitzgerald Industries, Acton, MA); rabbit anti-mouse apoAI polyclonal antibody (Lifespan Biosciences); FITC-conjugated annexin V (Beckman Coulter, Pasadena, CA); and mouse anti-human tau monoclonal antibody (clone TAU-5, Abcam). Isotype controls were: FITC-conjugated mouse IgG1 isotype control (eBioscience, San Diego, CA); mouse IgG1 isotype control (eBioscience), rabbit IgG isotype control (Abcam). Other reagents included Calibration BeadMix (Apogee Flow Systems, Hemel Hempstead, UK), annexin V binding buffer 10× (Beckman Coulter), CountBright absolute counting beads (Invitrogen), Zenon Alexa Fluor 488 mouse IgG1 and phycoerythrin (PE) rabbit IgG labeling kits (Invitrogen).
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