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Immune Cell Phenotyping Antibody Panel

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Antibodies to human CD3 (UCHT1), CD4 (SK3), CD8 (SK1), CD11c (B-ly6), CD19 (HIB19), CD80 (L307.4), CD86 (IT2.2), CRTH2 (BM16), GTAT-3 (L50-823), IL-13 (JES10-5A2), IFN-γ (B27), Lineage cocktail 1, OX40L (IK-1) and TNF (MAb11) were obtained from BD (Franklin Lakes, NJ). Anti-human CD40 (MAB89) antibody was purchased from Beckman Coulter (Brea, CA). Anti-human CD1c (L161) and IL-4 (MP4-25D2) were from BioLegend (San Diego, CA). Anti-human HLA-DR (LN3) and IL-10 (JES3.9D7) were from eBioscience (San Diego, CA). Poly I:C was from Invivogen (San Diego, CA). Human CD14 (Tuk4) and CD45 (HI30) antibodies were from Life Technologies (Carlsbad, CA). Anti-human CD303 (AC144) and CD141 (AD5-14H12) antibodies were from Miltenyi Biotec (Auburn, CA). Recombinant human TSLP was from R&D Systems (Minneapolis, MN). Curdlan, PMA and ionomycin were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Trivalent live-attenuated influenza (LAIV) vaccine FluMist® (MedImmune, Gaithersburg, MD) was obtained from the hospital pharmacy.
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Murine Allergic Inflammation Study

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BALB/cJ, C57BL/6, Il4−/− and Il7ra-/- mice were from the Jackson Laboratory. Il5−/− mice were from Dr. James Lee (Mayo Clinic Arizona, AZ). Female mice ages 6-12 weeks were used in all experiments. Antibodies to CD3 (145-2C11), CD25 (PC61; 7D4), CD44 (IM7), CD14 (M5E2), CD16/CD32 (2.4G2), CD45R/B220 (RA3-6B2), ICOS (7E.17G9), CD28 (37.51), IL-4Rα (mIL4R-M1), OX40 (ACT35), and OX40L (ik-1) were from BD Biosciences. Anti-OX40L mAb (RM134L) and polyclonal anti-OX40L Ab were from eBioscience and R&D Systems, respectively. Anti-ST2 mAb (97203) was from R&D Systems. Bromelain was from Sigma-Aldrich. Endotoxin-free ovalbumin (OVA) was prepared as described previously (6 (link)).
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