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Micro tube 1.1 ml z gel

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The Micro tube 1.1 ml Z-Gel is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Sarstedt. It is a 1.1 ml capacity tube designed for various laboratory applications.

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4 protocols using micro tube 1.1 ml z gel

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Serum Cytokine Response to TRT

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To analyze the immediate inflammatory response to TRT on serum cytokine levels, 50 to 100 μL blood was collected via retro-orbital bleeding 6 hours after the last treatment. Blood was transferred into a serum separation tube (Micro tube 1.1 mL Z-Gel, Sarstedt). The tubes were centrifuged at approximately 10,000 rcf for 5 minutes and serum was transferred into a clean Eppendorf tube. Cytokine content was determined using the Bio-Plex Pro Mouse Cytokine 23-plex Assay (Bio-Rad, RRID:AB_2857368) using a Luminex 200 System (Bio-Rad, RRID:SCR_018025).
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Temporal Immune Profiling in Mice

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C57BL/6 mice, all female, 6-8 weeks old, were purchased from Janvier Labs, France. B6. SJL-Ptprca Pepcb/BoyJ (CD45.1) mice were maintained in-house. Mice were sacrificed at 0, 3, 7, 10, and 14 days post-infection or immunization. Blood was collected and dispensed into serum separation tubes (Microtube 1.1 mL Z-Gel, Sarstedt). Collected tissues were transferred into separate tubes containing PBS + 1% BSA for processing.
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Serum CCL20LD Quantification in Mice

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Eight- to 10-week-old female C57BL/6 mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME) and utilized in line with institutionally approved animal protocols (University of California Davis, Sacramento, California). To detect serum levels of CCL20LD, each mouse was treated with 400 μg of CCL20LD dissolved in 200 μl of PBS via intraperitoneal, intravenous, or subcutaneous injection. Mice were euthanized after two hours of incubation, followed immediately by a blood draw from the heart. Whole blood was transferred to serum collection tubes (Micro tube 1.1 ml Z-Gel, SARSTEDT, Inc. Newton NC) and left undisturbed for 10 min, followed by centrifugation at 2500 rpm. The resulting supernatant was designated serum for either direct use in ELISA assay or stored as aliquots at −80 °C degree for later use.
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Serum CCL20LD Detection in Mice

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Eight-to 10-week-old female C57BL/6 mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME) and utilized in line with institutionally approved animal protocols (University of California Davis, Sacramento, California). To detect serum levels of CCL20LD, each mouse was treated with 400 μg of CCL20LD dissolved in 200 μl of PBS via intraperitoneal, intravenous, or subcutaneous injection. Mice were euthanized after two hours of incubation, followed immediately by a blood draw from the heart. Whole blood was transferred to serum collection tubes (Micro tube 1.1 ml Z-Gel, SARSTEDT, Inc. Newton NC) and left undisturbed for 10 min, followed by centrifugation at 2500 rpm. The resulting supernatant was designated serum for either direct use in ELISA assay or stored as aliquots at -80 °C degree for later use.
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