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Fitc b220 clone ra3 6b2

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FITC-B220 (clone RA3-6B2) is a fluorescently labeled antibody product from BioLegend. The antibody clone RA3-6B2 targets the B220 antigen, also known as CD45R, which is expressed on the surface of B cells and a subset of T cells. FITC (Fluorescein Isothiocyanate) is the fluorescent label conjugated to the antibody.

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Peyer's Patch Immunofluorescence Analysis

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Deparaffinized and rehydrated Peyer’s patch sections were incubated for an hour with biotinylated-GL-7 (eBioscience), and FITC-B220 (clone RA3-6B2, Biolegend), followed by incubation with AlexaFluor 594-streptavidin (Jackson ImmunoResearch). Images were taken and analyzed with an Olympus BX51 imaging system.
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Peyer's Patch Immunofluorescence Analysis

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Deparaffinized and rehydrated Peyer’s patch sections were incubated for an hour with biotinylated-GL-7 (eBioscience), and FITC-B220 (clone RA3-6B2, Biolegend), followed by incubation with AlexaFluor 594-streptavidin (Jackson ImmunoResearch). Images were taken and analyzed with an Olympus BX51 imaging system.
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