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Rat anti mac 1 apc

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Rat anti-Mac-1 APC is a laboratory reagent used for the identification and analysis of specific cell surface antigens. It consists of an anti-Mac-1 antibody conjugated to the fluorescent dye Allophycocyanin (APC). This reagent can be used in flow cytometry and other immunoassays to detect the presence of the Mac-1 antigen on cells.

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Comprehensive Hematopoietic Lineage Analysis

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PB of mice was collected retro-orbitally, and hematopoietic parameters were measured by complete blood counts. Central bone marrow was flushed from femurs, and cellularity was quantified with 3% acetic acid in methylene blue (STEMCELL Technologies, 07060). For flow cytometric analysis of the lineage cell compartment of mice, flushed bone marrow cells were stained for myeloid (rat anti–Gr-1 APC-Cy7, BD Biosciences, 557661; rat anti–Mac-1 APC, eBioscience, 17-0112-83) or lymphoid lineages (rat anti-B220 FITC, eBioscience, 11-0452-82; hamster anti-CD3 PE-Cy7, eBioscience, 25-0031-82). The HSPC compartment was analyzed by staining for Lineage (biotin–Ter-119, –Mac-1, –Gr-1, -CD4, -CD8α, -CD5, -CD19, and -B220, eBioscience, 13-5921-85, 13-0051-85, 13-5931-86, 13-0112-86, 13-0452-86, 13-0041-86, 13-0081-86, 13-0193-86) followed by staining with streptavidin–PE-Texas Red (Invitrogen, SA1017), rat anti-cKit APC-Cy7 (eBioscience, 47-1171-82), rat anti-Sca1 PerCP-Cy5.5 (eBioscience, 45-5981-82), hamster anti-CD48 APC (eBioscience, 17-0481-82), and rat anti-CD150 PE-Cy7 (BioLegend, 115914). All flow cytometry analysis was performed on a BD LSR Fortessa flow cytometer with FlowJo v10.7.1 for Mac.
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Murine Blood and Bone Marrow Analysis

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Peripheral blood of mice was collected retro-orbitally. To analyze the peripheral blood of mice, red blood cells were first lysed and then stained for myeloid (rat anti-Gr-1 APC-Cy7, BD, 557661, rat anti-Mac-1 APC, eBioscience, 17-0112-83) or lymphoid lineages (rat anti-B220 FITC, eBioscience, 11-0452-82, hamster anti-CD3 PE-Cy7, eBioscience, 25-0031-82).
Bone marrow was flushed from femurs and cellularity was quantified with 3% acetic acid in methylene blue (STEMCELL). The lineage cell compartment of the bone marrow was analyzed by staining for myeloid and lymphoid lineages as in the peripheral blood. The HSPC compartment was analyzed by staining for Lineage (biotin-Ter-119, -Mac-1, -Gr-1, -CD4, -CD8α, -CD5, -CD19 and -B220 (eBioscience, 13-5921-85, 13-0051-85, 13-5931-86, 13-0112-86, 13-0452-86, 13-0041-86, 13-0081-86, 13-0193-86) followed by staining with streptavidin-PE-TexasRed (Invitrogen, SA1017), rat anti-cKit APC-Cy7 (eBioscience, 47-1171-82), rat anti-Sca1 PerCP-Cy5.5 (eBioscience, 45-5981-82), hamster anti-CD48 APC (eBioscience, 17-0481-82) and rat anti-CD150 PE-Cy7 (Biolegend, 115914). All flow cytometry analysis was performed on a BD LSR Fortessa flow cytometer and was analyzed on FlowJo v10.5.3 for MAC.
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