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Mouse antibody against cd63

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The mouse antibody against CD63 is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence and expression of the CD63 protein in various biological samples. CD63 is a cell surface glycoprotein commonly used as a marker for exosomes and other extracellular vesicles. This antibody can be utilized in techniques such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting to analyze CD63 expression.

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Comprehensive Antibody Panel for EV71 Protein Analysis

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CoraLite®488-conjugated CD9 monoclonal antibody (Catalog number: CL488-60232), HRP-conjugated GFP monoclonal antibody (Catalog number: HRP-66002), rabbit IgG control polyclonal antibody (Catalog number: 30000-0-AP), mouse antibody against β-actin (Catalog number: 66009-1-Ig), and rabbit antibodies against VPS25 (Catalog number: 15669-1-AP), GFP (Catalog number: 50430-2-AP), HRS (Catalog number: 10390-1-AP), and Tsg101 (Catalog number: 28283-1-AP) were purchased from ProteinTech Group (Wuhan, China). Mouse antibody against CD63 (Catalog number: sc-5275) was purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Rabbit antibodies against CD9 (Catalog number: 98327S) and calnexin (Catalog number: 2679) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA). Rabbit antibody against HA (Catalog number: H6908) and mouse antibody against FLAG (Catalog number: F3165) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Rabbit antibody against EV71 VP1 (Catalog number: GTX132339) was purchased from GeneTex, Inc. (Irvine, CA, USA). Rabbit antibody against EV71 3C (Catalog number: A10003) was purchased from ABclonal Technology (Wuhan, China). Mouse antibody against EV71 3A was kindly provided by Dr. Yongbo Yang of Central China Normal University.
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Antibody Reagents for STING Signaling

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The rabbit polyclonal antibodies against human STING were described previously23 (link). Rabbit antibodies against mouse STING, p-IRF3(Ser396), p-TBK1(Ser172), p-IKKβ(Ser177), ATG5, ATG9, Beclin1, calreticulin, and GAPDH were from Cell Signaling. Mouse antibody against STING was purchased from R&D Systems; rabbit antibodies against human IRF3, TGN38, and ARF1 and mouse antibody against CD63 were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; rabbit antibody against LC3 was from Novus Biologicals; mouse antibodies against P62 and GGA3 were from BD Transduction Laboratories; mouse antibody against ERGIC-53 was from Axxora; rabbit antibody against Sec22b was from Synaptic Systems; mouse antibody against Flag tag, rabbit antibodies against ERGIC53, and β-tubulin, anti-Flag (M2)-conjugated agarose and anti-HA–conjugated agarose were from Sigma; HA antibody were from Covance; rabbit antibodies against GBF1, LAMP2, and Giantin were from Abcam; rabbit antibody against beta-COP was from Thermo Fisher; rabbit antibodies against ARFGEF1, ARFGEF2, and SEC24C were from Bethyl Laboratories.
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Antibody Reagents for STING Signaling

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The rabbit polyclonal antibodies against human STING were described previously23 (link). Rabbit antibodies against mouse STING, p-IRF3(Ser396), p-TBK1(Ser172), p-IKKβ(Ser177), ATG5, ATG9, Beclin1, calreticulin, and GAPDH were from Cell Signaling. Mouse antibody against STING was purchased from R&D Systems; rabbit antibodies against human IRF3, TGN38, and ARF1 and mouse antibody against CD63 were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; rabbit antibody against LC3 was from Novus Biologicals; mouse antibodies against P62 and GGA3 were from BD Transduction Laboratories; mouse antibody against ERGIC-53 was from Axxora; rabbit antibody against Sec22b was from Synaptic Systems; mouse antibody against Flag tag, rabbit antibodies against ERGIC53, and β-tubulin, anti-Flag (M2)-conjugated agarose and anti-HA–conjugated agarose were from Sigma; HA antibody were from Covance; rabbit antibodies against GBF1, LAMP2, and Giantin were from Abcam; rabbit antibody against beta-COP was from Thermo Fisher; rabbit antibodies against ARFGEF1, ARFGEF2, and SEC24C were from Bethyl Laboratories.
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