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Anti hsv 1 icp0

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Anti-HSV-1 ICP0 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1) Infected Cell Protein 0 (ICP0). It is a critical regulator of viral gene expression and replication.

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Indirect Immunofluorescence for HCMV and HSV-1

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Primary monoclonal antibodies—anti-HCMV immediate early (IE) 1 (Mab63-27) [34 (link)], anti-HCMV tegument protein pp65 (Mab28-77; kindly provided by W. Britt, Univ. Birmingham, AL, USA), and anti-HSV-1 ICP0 (11060, SantaCruz Biotech, Dallas, TX, USA)—were used together with secondary goat anti-mouse antibody Alexa Fluor® 488 (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA) to detect infected cells in indirect immunofluorescence staining as described before [28 (link)].
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Recombinant TNF-α and Smac Mimetic Induce Necroptosis

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Recombinant human TNF-α (Invivogen, rhtnf-a), Smac mimetic RMT5265 (also referred to as SMAC007) (Li et al., 2004 (link)), and zVAD (Z-VAD-FMK, Santa Cruz, sc-311561) (TSZ) were used at 10 ng/mL, 10 nM, and 20 μM, respectively. HSV-1 infections were performed at MOI = 5. Doxycycline (DOX) was used between 100 ng/mL and 500 ng/mL, as specified for each experiment. The RIPK3 inhibitor GSK840 (GlaxoSmithKline) was used at 3 μM and the MLKL inhibitor NSA (Calbiochem, #480073) was used at 0.2 μM. The following antibodies were used: Anti-FLAG M2-HRP (Sigma, A8592), Anti-MLKL (Abcam, ab184718), Anti-MLKL phospho S358 (Abcam, ab187091), Anti-Myc (Sigma, M4439), Anti-ITPK1 (GeneTex, GTX107974), Anti-HSV-1 ICP0 (Santa Cruz, 11060), Anti-GAPDH (Santa Cruz, sc-32233), Anti-IMMT (Protein Tech, 10179-1-AP), and Anti-Actin (Sigma, A2066).
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