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Fitc anti human hla a2

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FITC Anti-Human HLA-A2 is a fluorescently labeled antibody that binds to the HLA-A2 antigen expressed on the surface of human cells. It is used for the identification and analysis of HLA-A2 positive cells in flow cytometry applications.

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Multiparametric analysis of HLA expression

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APC anti-Human HLA-A, B, C (clone W6/32) from Biolegend (Cat. No. 311409), FITC Anti-Human HLA-A2 from BD Biosciences (Cat. No. 551285), were used for flow cytometry. Unlabeled clone W6/32 antibody from BioXcell (Cat. No. BE0079), was used for HLA class I/peptide immunoprecipitation for mass spectrometry. Anti-Human Cyclin D1 (ab134175) from Abcam, and anti-multi ubiquitin magnetic beads from MBL International, were used for Western blot. All antibodies were kept at 4°C. Abemaciclib and Palbociclib were purchased from Sellekchem. The drugs were diluted to 10 mM stocks in DMSO, and kept at −20°C.
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Comprehensive Immune Profiling by Flow Cytometry

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The following antibodies were used for flow cytometry: FITC anti-human CD3, CD16, and CD8a; PE anti-human CD4, CD8a, CD141, CD14, and CCR7; APC-eFluor780 anti-human HLA-DR; PE-Cy7 anti-human CD11c; PerCP-eFluor710 anti-human CD1c; APC anti-human CD303α; PE-Cy7 anti-human CD4; APC anti-human CD45RA and CFSE (eBioscience, USA); FITC anti-human HLA-A2 and HLA-DR; PE anti-human CD123, CD40, CD80, CD83, and CD86; APC anti-human CD137 (4-1BB); APC anti-human HLA-ABC (BD Bioscience, USA); PE anti-human EGFR; and APC anti-human CD11c (BioLegend, USA).
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