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Anti ifnar2 antibody clone mmhar 2

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The Anti-IFNAR2 antibody (clone MMHAR-2) is a laboratory reagent used for research purposes. It is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the IFNAR2 subunit of the type I interferon receptor.

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Immune Checkpoint Blockade Modulation

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PBMCs were stimulated with PFA-fixed E. coli in the presence of anti–PD-1 (clone EH12.2H7; BioLegend), anti–LAG-3 (clone 17B4; Abcam), anti-IFNAR2 antibody (clone MMHAR-2; PBL Assay Science), or purified anti–IL-10R antibody (clone 3F9; BioLegend) at 10 μg/ml. Mouse IgG2a κ and rat IgG2a κ isotype control antibodies were used as controls.
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Anti-IFNAR2 Antibody Effects on IFN-β Signaling

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Indicated cell lines were seeded 24 h prior to treatment with 1 µg/ml anti-IFNAR2 antibody (clone MMHAR-2, PBL Assay Science). After 24 h, cells were analyzed using Western Blotting. As positive control, cells were pre-treated with 1 µg/ml anti-IFNAR2 antibody for 1 h, followed by 0.05 ng/ml recombinant human IFN-β for 1 h.
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