The following monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were used for immunostaining or as blocking Abs: anti-MICA (MAB159227), anti-MICB (MAB236511), anti-ULBP-1 (MAB170818), anti-ULBP-2/5/6 (MAB165903), anti-ULBP-3 (MAB166510) and anti-NKG2D (MAB149810) from (R&D System), anti-PVR/CD155 (SKII.4) kindly provided by Prof. M. Colonna (Washington University, St Louis, MO), anti-CD56 (C218) mAb was provided by Dr. A. Moretta (University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy), anti-DNAM-1 (DX11) from (Serotec), APC Goat anti-mouse IgG (Poly4053), anti-CD3/APC (HIT3a), anti-CD56/PE (HCD56), mouse IgG1/FITC, /PE or /APC isotype control (MOPC-21) were purchased from (BioLegend). Anti-CD107a/FITC (H4A3), anti-CD138-FITC (M15) and anti-CD38-APC (HIT2) were purchased from (BD Biosciences).
Anti cd138 fitc m15
Anti-CD138-FITC (M15) is a fluorophore-conjugated monoclonal antibody that binds to the CD138 (Syndecan-1) antigen. CD138 is a cell surface proteoglycan expressed on plasma cells and some epithelial cells. The FITC fluorophore is attached to the antibody, allowing for detection and analysis of CD138-positive cells using flow cytometry or other fluorescence-based techniques.
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Immunophenotyping of Tumor Cells and Natural Killer Cells
The following monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were used for immunostaining or as blocking Abs: anti-MICA (MAB159227), anti-MICB (MAB236511), anti-ULBP-1 (MAB170818), anti-ULBP-2/5/6 (MAB165903), anti-ULBP-3 (MAB166510) and anti-NKG2D (MAB149810) from (R&D System), anti-PVR/CD155 (SKII.4) kindly provided by Prof. M. Colonna (Washington University, St Louis, MO), anti-CD56 (C218) mAb was provided by Dr. A. Moretta (University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy), anti-DNAM-1 (DX11) from (Serotec), APC Goat anti-mouse IgG (Poly4053), anti-CD3/APC (HIT3a), anti-CD56/PE (HCD56), mouse IgG1/FITC, /PE or /APC isotype control (MOPC-21) were purchased from (BioLegend). Anti-CD107a/FITC (H4A3), anti-CD138-FITC (M15) and anti-CD38-APC (HIT2) were purchased from (BD Biosciences).
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