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Pe labeled anti mouse cd8a clone 53 6.7 rat igg2aκ

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PE-labeled anti-mouse CD8a (clone 53–6.7) rat IgG2aκ is a primary antibody that binds to the CD8a protein expressed on the surface of mouse cytotoxic T cells. The antibody is conjugated with the fluorescent dye Phycoerythrin (PE) which can be detected using flow cytometry.

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Flow Cytometry Analysis of Immune Cells

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Antibodies used in the flow cytometry analysis were as follows: fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled anti-mouse Ly-6G/Ly-6C (Gr-1; clone RB6-8C5) rat IgG2bκ, phycoerythrin (PE)-labeled anti-mouse F4/80 (clone CIA3-1) rat IgG2bκ, PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD11c (clone N418) hamster IgG, FITC-labeled anti-mouse CD3ε (clone 145–2C11) hamster IgG, PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD45R/B220 (clone RA3-6B2) rat IgG2aκ, FITC-labeled anti-mouse CD25 (clone PC61) rat IgG1λ, PE-labeled anti-mouse CD8a (clone 53–6.7) rat IgG2aκ, and PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD4 (clone GK1.5) rat IgG2bκ were from BioLegend, Inc. (San Diego, CA, USA). PE-labeled anti-mouse NK1.1 (clone PK136) mouse IgG2aκ, biotin-FasL (clone MFL3) Armenian hamster IgG2, FITC-streptavidin and FITC-annexin V were from BD Pharmingen (San Diego, CA, USA). Monocytes/macrophages were defined as SSChiF4/80hiGr-1lo population, granulocytes as SSChiGr-1hi cells and dendritic cells as SSCloF4/80-cells. B cells, T cells, NK cells, NKT cells were defined as SSClo CD45R+, SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1-, SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1+, and SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1+, respectively. CD4 T cells (CD4+CD8-), CD8 T cells (CD4-CD8+), and regulatory T cells (CD4+CD8-CD25+) were also counted. Values represent the percentage of the non-parenchymal cells in each organ.
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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Analysis of Immune Cells

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The percentage of spleen cells was evaluated by flow cytometry (BD Biosciences, Oxford, UK) using the following antibodies: fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled anti-mouse Ly-6G/Ly-6C (Gr-1; clone RB6-8C5) rat IgG2bκ, phycoerythrin (PE)-labeled anti-mouse F4/80 (clone CIA3-1) rat IgG2bκ, PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD11c (clone N418) hamster IgG, FITC-labeled anti-mouse CD3ε (clone 145-2C11) hamster IgG, PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD45R/B220 (clone RA3-6B2) rat IgG2aκ, FITC-labeled anti-mouse CD25 (clone PC61) rat IgG1λ, PE-labeled anti-mouse CD8a (clone 53-6.7) rat IgG2aκ, and PE/Cy5-labeled anti-mouse CD4 (clone GK1.5) rat IgG2bκ, which were from BioLegend, Inc. (San Diego, CA). PE-labeled anti-mouse NK1.1 (clone PK136) mouse IgG2aκ, biotin-FasL (clone MFL3) Armenian hamster IgG2, FITC-streptavidin, and FITC-annexin V were from BD Pharmingen. Monocytes/macrophages were defined as SSChiF4/80hiGr-1lo population, granulocytes as SSChiGr-1hi cells, and dendritic cells as SSCloF4/80-cells. B cells, T cells, NK cells, and NKT cells were defined as SSClo CD45R+, SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1-, SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1+, and SSCloCD3ε+NK1.1+, respectively. CD4 T cells (CD4+CD8-), CD8 T cells (CD4-CD8+), and regulatory T cells (CD4+CD8-CD25+) were also counted. Values represent the percentage of the non-parenchymal cells in each organ.
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