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Multicolor Immunohistochemistry of Brain Tissue

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Brian tissue sections were incubated overnight with primary antibodies at 4°C and then with corresponding fluorochrome-conjugated secondary antibodies at room temperature for 1 h. The following primary antibodies were used: anti-human NKp46 (195314; R&D Systems), CD49a (SR84; BD Bioscience), CD57 (MA1-81071; Invitrogen), CD68 (ED1; Abcam), CD4 (H-370; Santa Cruz), CD8 (UCH-T4; Santa Cruz), CD19 (HIB19; BioLegend), CD16b (CLB-gran11.5; BD Bioscience), CD66b (polyclonal; Bioss), perforin (dG9; BioLegend), CD69 (D-3; Santa Cruz), Caspase-3 (9661; CST), CD31 (JC/70A; Abcam); anti-mouse NKp46 (M20; Santa Cruz), CD49a (Ha31/8; BD Bioscience), ly6G (1A8; BioLegend), TMEM119 (28-3; Abcam), CD68 (ED1; Abcam), CD8 (53-6.7; eBioscience), CD4 (GK1.5; eBioscience), CD19 (1D3; BD Bioscience), CD31 (polyclonal; Abcam), claudin5 (4C3C2; Invitrogen), and ZO-1 (ZO-1-1A12; Invitrogen). The following fluorochrome-conjugated secondary antibodies were used: donkey anti-rabbit 488 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), donkey anti-rabbit 546 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), donkey anti-goat 546 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), donkey anti-mouse 594 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), donkey anti-mouse 488 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), goat anti-rat 488 (1:1,000; Invitrogen), and goat anti-rat 555 (1:1,000; Invitrogen). Images were acquired on a fluorescence microscope (Olympus BX-61).
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Multiparametric Analysis of Immune Cells

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PBMCs were surface-stained with anti-TCRα/β/TCRγ/δ/CD3//CD4/CD8/CD56 and anti-CD25 (BC96), CD45RA (HI100), CD45RO (UCHL1), CD69 (FN50) or HLA-DR (G46-6), (Biolegend, San Diego, CA). For intracellular staining, cells were fixed and permeabilized (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), and stained with granzyme B (GB12; Invitrogen, Grand Island, NY) or perforin (dG9; Biolegend, San Diego, CA). FoxP3 staining (206D; Biolegend, San Diego, CA) was performed as per manufacturer's recommendations (eBioscience, San Diego, CA).
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