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Cd69 pe antibodies

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The CD69-PE antibody is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of CD69 expression on cell surfaces. CD69 is an early activation marker expressed on various immune cell types. The CD69-PE antibody is conjugated with the fluorescent dye Phycoerythrin (PE) to enable flow cytometric detection and quantification of CD69-positive cells.

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Investigating Cell Death Pathways

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The reagents and sources were as follows: Con A, LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4, and N-galactosamine (GalN) (Sigma-Aldrich); TNF (Peprotech); α-galactosyl ceramide (α-GalCer, KRN7000) and Mdivi-1 (Enzo Life Sciences); Nec-1s (7-Cl-O-Nec-1, BioVision); FK 506 (LC Labs); cycloheximide (Calbiochem); phospho-ASK1(sc-109911, 1:500 dilution), NFATc2 (sc-7296, 1:1000 dilution), RIPK1 (sc-7881, 1:1000 dilution), RIPK3 (sc-47364, 1:1000 dilution), and HDAC1 (sc-7872, 1:500 dilution) antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti-GAPDH antibody (MAB374, 1:5000 dilution, Chemicon); phospho-p38α (#9211), phospho-JNK (#9251), phospho-ERK (#9101), and phospho-Drp1 (Ser637, #4867) antibodies (1:1000 dilution, Cell Signaling Technology); anti-MLKL antibody (AP14272b, 1:1000 dilution, Abgent); anti-Fas (clone Jo2, #554254, 5 μg per mouse, BD Pharmingen); CD3-FITC (#11-0032, 0.25 μg per 105 cells), CD4-PerCP/Cy5.5 (#35-0042, 0.125 μg per 105 cells), and CD69-PE antibodies (#1-0691, 0.25 μg per 105 cells) (eBioscience); and MitoSOX RED (Molecular Probes). APC-mCD1d/PBS57 ligand tetramers were generously provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease MHC Tetramer Core Facility (Atlanta, GA, USA).
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Mechanistic Study of Apoptosis Regulation

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The reagents and sources were as follows: Con A, LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4, and N-galactosamine (GalN) (Sigma-Aldrich); TNF (Peprotech); α-galactosyl ceramide (α-GalCer, KRN7000) and Mdivi-1 (Enzo Life Sciences); Nec-1s (7-Cl-O-Nec-1, BioVision); FK 506 (LC Labs); cycloheximide (Calbiochem); phospho-ASK1(sc-109911, 1:500 dilution), NFATc2 (sc-7296, 1:1,000 dilution), RIPK1 (sc-7881, 1:1,000 dilution), RIPK3 (sc-47364, 1:1,000 dilution), and HDAC1 (sc-7872, 1:500 dilution) antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti-GAPDH antibody (MAB374, 1:5,000 dilution, Chemicon); phospho-p38α (#9211), phospho-JNK (#9251), phospho-ERK (#9101) and phospho-Drp1 (Ser637, #4867) antibodies (1:1,000 dilution, Cell Signaling Technology); anti-MLKL antibody (AP14272b, 1:1,000 dilution, Abgent); anti-Fas (clone Jo2, #554254, 5 μg per mouse, BD Pharmingen); CD3-FITC (#11–0032, 0.25 μg per 105 cells), CD4-PerCP/Cy5.5 (#35–0042, 0.125 μg per 105 cells), and CD69-PE antibodies (#1–0691, 0.25 μg per 105 cells) (eBioscience); and MitoSOX RED (Molecular Probes). APC-mCD1d/PBS57 ligand tetramers were generously provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease MHC Tetramer Core Facility (Atlanta, GA, USA).
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Multicolor Flow Cytometric Analysis of Immune Cell Activation

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After 18 h incubation with IL-2 alone, IL-2 with LPS, or IL-2 with IL-12 (10 ng/ml; Sigma-Aldrich), immunofluorescent staining was performed using CD56-APC, CD57-FITC, and CD69-PE antibodies (eBioscience) followed by multicolor flow cytometric analysis.
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