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Primary osmr pe antibody clone an v2

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The Primary OSMR-PE antibody (clone AN-V2) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that recognizes the Oncostatin M Receptor (OSMR) protein. OSMR is a type I cytokine receptor that binds to the Oncostatin M ligand and is involved in various signaling pathways. The antibody is conjugated to the fluorescent dye Phycoerythrin (PE), allowing for the detection and analysis of OSMR-expressing cells.

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Staining OSMR in Human Cells for Flow Cytometry

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To stain OSMR in human samples for flow cytometry analysis, cells were labeled with primary OSMR-PE antibody (clone AN-V2, 2 µg/ml) followed by three rounds of amplification with anti-PE-biotin antibody (clone PE001, 2.5 µg/ml (Biolegend, UK)), and streptavidin-PE (0.4 µg/ml (Biolegend, UK)). A separate cell sample was labeled with isotype control antibody (mouse IgG1-PE) and similarly amplified to control for background staining. Specificity of the anti-OSMR antibody was confirmed by siRNA knockdown of OSMR expression in a prior publication65 (link).
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Staining OSMR in Human Cells for Flow Cytometry

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To stain OSMR in human samples for flow cytometry analysis, cells were labeled with primary OSMR-PE antibody (clone AN-V2, 2 µg/ml) followed by three rounds of amplification with anti-PE-biotin antibody (clone PE001, 2.5 µg/ml (Biolegend, UK)), and streptavidin-PE (0.4 µg/ml (Biolegend, UK)). A separate cell sample was labeled with isotype control antibody (mouse IgG1-PE) and similarly amplified to control for background staining. Specificity of the anti-OSMR antibody was confirmed by siRNA knockdown of OSMR expression in a prior publication65 (link).
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