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Mouse f4 80 bm8

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The Mouse F4/80 (BM8) is a cell surface marker that is expressed on mature tissue macrophages. It is commonly used for the identification and isolation of mouse macrophages in research applications.

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Apoptosis Induction and Analysis Protocol

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The following antibodies were used for Western blotting, confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry analyses: mouse F4/80 (BM8, eBioscience, San Diego, CA, USA), β-actin (AC-15, Sigma-Aldrich), mouse CD74 (05-591, Millipore), human Annexin V (ab14196, Abcam), and cleaved caspase-3 (D175, Cell Signaling). For chemical induction of apoptosis, cells were treated with 10 μM camptothecin at 37°C for 16 h using an apoptosis inducer kit (ab102480; Abcam).
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Spleen Immune Cell Isolation

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Spleen was digested in collagenase D (Roche, Basel, Switzerland) during 30 min at 37 °C then crushed and filtered on 70 µm tamis before staining. Single-cell suspensions were stained with mouse F4.80 (BM8, eBioscience), mouse CD11c (HL3, BD), and mouse B220 (RA3-6B2) antibodies from BD Biosciences. The HO-1 Intracellular stainings were performed using the BD cytofix/cytoperm kit with anti-HO-1 antibody (clone HO-1-1, abcam) followed by anti-mouse IgG1 (clone A85-1) conjugated to FITC. We used IgG1 (Immunotech) as negative controls. Stained cells were acquired on a FACSAriaTM (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) flow cytometer and analyzed using Flow Jo v10.0.7 software (FlowJo LLC, Ashland, OR, USA).
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