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Recombinant rankl

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Recombinant RANKL is a laboratory reagent produced by Oriental Yeast. It is a protein that serves as a core component in cell signaling research and experimentation.

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2 protocols using recombinant rankl

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Murine Immune Cell Profiling

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The following fluorescent anti–mouse antibodies were used for flow cytometry: anti-CD16/32, APCCy7-anti-CD45 (clone 30 F-11), APCCy7- or PECy7-anti-TER119 (clone TER-119), PE- or PECy7-anti-EpCAM (CD326, clone G8.8), FITC- or PECy7-anti-MHCII (I-A/I-E, clone M5/114.15.2), APC-anti-Ly51 (clone 6C3; BioLegend), PE-anti-CD80 (clone 16-10A1), PE-anti-CD24 (clone M1/69; eBioscience), and biotinylated UEA-1 (Vector Laboratories) antibodies. An agonistic anti-LtbR antibody was purchased from Alexis Biochemicals. Recombinant RANKL was a generous gift from Oriental Yeast Co. Anti-RANKL antibodies were prepared from a subclone of hybridoma obtained by fusing mouse myeloma cells with B cells.
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Fetal Thymic Stroma Manipulation

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Thymic lobes were isolated from E15.5 mice and cultured for 4 d on Nucleopore filters (Whatman) placed on R10 medium containing 1.35 mM 2′-deoxyguanosine (2DG; Sigma-Aldrich). Fetal thymic stroma (2DG-FTOC) was subsequently cultured in R10 with recombinant RANKL (1 µg/ml; Oriental Yeast Co.), agonistic anti-LtbR monoclonal antibodies (1 µg/ml), or MV1 (5 µM). 5 d after ligation, 2DG-FTOC was used for the analysis.
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