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Alexa 647 anti cd49f antibody

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Alexa 647-anti CD49f antibody is a fluorescently-labeled monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the CD49f antigen. CD49f is a subunit of the alpha 6 integrin and is expressed on various cell types.

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Prostate Cell Lineage Separation

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For the separation of prostate cell lineages, dissociated murine prostate cells were stained with FITC- or Pacific blue-anti CD31, CD45 and Ter119 antibodies (eBioscience, San Diego, CA)], PE- or PE-Cy7-anti Sca-1 antibody (eBioscience, San Diego, CA) and Alexa 647-anti CD49f antibody (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). FACS analyses and sorting were performed by using the BD LSR II or BD LSR Fortessa and Aria I, respectively (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA).
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Isolation of Murine Prostate Stromal Cells

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For separating prostate stromal cells, dissociated murine prostate cells were prepared as described previously (15 (link)) and stained with Pacific blue-anti CD31, CD45 and Ter119 antibodies (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), PE-anti Sca-1 antibody (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), Alexa 647-anti CD49f antibody (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). Prostate stromal cells are CD31CD45Ter119Sca-1+CD49f (48 (link)). For detecting MDSC cells, dissociated murine prostate cells were stained with Pacific blue-anti CD11b (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), and PE-Cy7-anti Gr-1 antibodies (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). FACS analyses and sorting were performed by using the BD LSR Fortessa and Aria II, respectively (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA).
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Isolation of Murine Prostate Stromal Cells

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For separating prostate stromal cells, dissociated murine prostate cells were prepared as described previously (15 (link)) and stained with Pacific blue-anti CD31, CD45 and Ter119 antibodies (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), PE-anti Sca-1 antibody (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), Alexa 647-anti CD49f antibody (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). Prostate stromal cells are CD31CD45Ter119Sca-1+CD49f (48 (link)). For detecting MDSC cells, dissociated murine prostate cells were stained with Pacific blue-anti CD11b (eBioscience, San Diego, CA), and PE-Cy7-anti Gr-1 antibodies (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). FACS analyses and sorting were performed by using the BD LSR Fortessa and Aria II, respectively (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA).
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Prostate Cell Lineage Separation

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For the separation of prostate cell lineages, dissociated murine prostate cells were stained with FITC- or Pacific blue-anti CD31, CD45 and Ter119 antibodies (eBioscience, San Diego, CA)], PE- or PE-Cy7-anti Sca-1 antibody (eBioscience, San Diego, CA) and Alexa 647-anti CD49f antibody (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). FACS analyses and sorting were performed by using the BD LSR II or BD LSR Fortessa and Aria I, respectively (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA).
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