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Luminex mouse 32 plex mcytmag 70k px32

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The Luminex Mouse 32-plex (MCYTMAG-70K-PX32) is a multiplex assay kit that allows for the simultaneous quantification of 32 different mouse cytokines and chemokines from a single sample. The kit utilizes Luminex's xMAP technology to measure analytes in a fluid suspension, enabling high-throughput and multiplexed analysis.

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Comprehensive Immune Characterization of BALF

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BAL fluid was collected from each animal through cannulation of the exposed trachea, and flushing twice with .7mL of PBS. BALF samples were centrifuged at 500xG for 5 minutes, and supernatant was immediately frozen for later cytokine analyses. For flow cytometry, pelleted cells were resuspended in FACS (PBS + 5% FBS) buffer for staining and with Zombie NIR (Biolegend, 423105, SanDiego, CA), CD45, Alexa Fluor 532 (eBioscience, 58-0459-42,San Diego, CA), CD11c, PE-Cy7 (Biolegend, 117317, SanDiego, CA), CD11B, BV480 (BD Biosciences, 566117, SanJose, CA), SIGLEC F, AF700 (eBioscience, 56-1702-80, SanDiego, CA), Ly-6c, FITC (Biolegend, 128005, San Diego, CA),and Ly-6G, BV650 (Biolegend, 127641, San Diego, CA) and then fixed in IC-fixation buffer (eBioscience, 00-8222-49, San Diego, CA). Samples were run on a Cytek Aurora Borealis at the University of Virginia flowcytometry core. Neutrophils are Zombie NIR−, CD45+,CD11C−, CD11B+, and Ly-6G+; eosinophils are Zombie NIR−,CD45+, CD11C−, CD11B+, and Siglec-F+; inflammatory monocytes are Zombie NIR−, CD45+, CD11C−, CD11B+, Ly-6G−, and Ly-6C+.
Cytokine analyses were performed via Luminex Mouse 32-plex (MCYTMAG-70K-PX32, Millipore-sigma). Samples were run following manufacturers protocol after an 18-hour incubation before being run on Luminex® analyzer (MAGPIX®).
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Analyzing Immune Cell Subsets in BALF

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BAL fluid was collected from each animal through cannulation of the exposed trachea and flushed twice with 0.7mL of PBS. BALF samples were centrifuged at x500 g for 5 minutes, and supernatant was immediately frozen for later cytokine analyses. For flow cytometry, pelleted cells were resuspended in FACS (PBS + 5% FBS) buffer for staining and with Zombie NIR (BioLegend, 423105), CD45, Alexa Fluor 532 (eBioscience, 58-0459-42), CD11c, PE-Cy7 (BioLegend, 117317), CD11B, BV480 (BD Biosciences, 566117), SIGLEC F, AF700 (eBioscience, 56-1702-80), Ly-6c, FITC (BioLegend, 128005), and Ly-6G, BV650 (BioLegend, 127641) and then fixed in IC-fixation buffer (eBioscience, 00-8222-49). Samples were run on a Cytek Aurora Borealis at the University of Virginia flow cytometry core. Neutrophils are Zombie NIR−, CD45+, CD11C−, CD11B+, and Ly-6G+; eosinophils are Zombie NIR−, CD45+, CD11C−, CD11B+, and Siglec-F+; and inflammatory monocytes are Zombie NIR−, CD45+, CD11C−, CD11B+, Ly-6G−, and Ly-6C+.
Cytokine analyses were performed via Luminex Mouse 32-plex (MCYTMAG-70K-PX32, MilliporeSigma). Samples were run following manufacturers protocol after an 18-hour incubation before being run on Luminex analyzer (MAGPIX).
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