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Mouse anti human cd123 monoclonal antibody

Manufactured by Abcam
Sourced in United States, United Kingdom

Mouse anti-human CD123 monoclonal antibody recognizes the CD123 antigen, also known as the Interleukin-3 receptor alpha chain (IL-3Rα). CD123 is expressed on the surface of various hematopoietic cells, including plasmacytoid dendritic cells, basophils, and some leukemia cells.

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2 protocols using mouse anti human cd123 monoclonal antibody

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Immune Markers

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Rabbit anti-human CD2AP monoclonal antibody and mouse anti-human CD123 monoclonal antibody were bought from Abcam, USA, and rabbit anti-human IRAK1 monoclonal antibody, rabbit anti-human IRF7 monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human TLR7 monoclonal antibody, and rabbit anti-human TLR9 monoclonal antibody were bought from CST, USA. Hydrogen peroxide, antigen retrieval solution, HRP-conjugated secondary antibody, and DAB chromogenic solution for immunohistochemistry were purchased from Beijing Solarbio Life Sciences.
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Evaluation of Immune Cell Markers

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Mouse anti-human CD1a monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human CD2AP monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human CD123 monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human TLR7 monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human TLR9 monoclonal antibody, mouse anti-human IRF7 monoclonal antibody, and mouse anti-human IRAK1 monoclonal antibody were all purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, United Kingdom). A ready-to-use UltrasensitiveTM SP immune-histochemistry kit and Diaminobenzidine kit were purchased from Beijing Zhongshan Biotechnology Co. Ltd. (PR China).
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