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Goat alexa 647 conjugated anti human h l antibody

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Goat alexa 647-conjugated anti-human (H+L) antibody is a secondary antibody used for detecting and visualizing human immunoglobulins in various laboratory applications. The antibody is conjugated with Alexa Fluor 647 dye, which emits fluorescence in the near-infrared spectrum upon excitation.

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2 protocols using goat alexa 647 conjugated anti human h l antibody

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B12 Binding Assay on IL-7Rα Expressing Cells

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Binding of B12 to native IL-7Rα expressed at the surface of indicated cells was analyzed by flow cytometry. Cells were incubated with B12 or isotype control at 4°C for 30min, washed with ice-cold PBS and the primary antibody detected using Goat alexa 647-conjugated anti-human (H+L) antibody (ThermoFischer Scientific). Cell viability was determined by forward scatter/side scatter distribution, and by Annexin V (eBioscience) and 7-AAD (BD Bioscience) staining. Samples were acquired using FACS Fortessa I/II (BD Bioscience) and analyzed using FlowJo (Tree Star).
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Quantification of B12 Binding to IL-7Rα

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Binding of B12 to native IL-7Rα expressed at the surface of indicated cells was analyzed by flow cytometry. Cells were incubated with B12 or isotype control at 4 °C for 30 min, washed with ice-cold PBS and the primary antibody detected using Goat alexa 647-conjugated anti-human (H + L) antibody (ThermoFischer Scientific). Cell viability was determined by forward scatter/side scatter distribution, and by Annexin V (eBioscience) and 7AAD (BD Bioscience) staining. Samples were acquired using FACS Fortessa I/II (BD Bioscience) and analyzed using FlowJo (Tree Star).
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