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Cd15 hi98

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The CD15 (HI98) is a laboratory equipment product developed by BD. It is a device designed for the detection and measurement of CD15, a cell surface marker. The core function of the CD15 (HI98) is to provide accurate and reliable data on the expression of CD15 in biological samples, without making any interpretations or extrapolations about its intended use.

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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Panel

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Fluorophore-conjugated anti-human CD3 (UCHT1), CD4 (SK3), CD8 (RPA-T8), CD14 (MφP9), CD25 (M-A251), CD33 (WM53), CD127 (HIL-7R-M21) and HLA-DR (G46-6) antibodies were purchased from BD Biosciences. CD15 (HI98, BD Bioscience) was conjugated with PerCP using the Expedeon Lightning-Link kit. Anti-human CD11b (CD11B29) antibody and LIVE/DEAD Fixable Blue Dead Cell Stain Kit for UV excitation were obtained from ThermoFisher Scientific.
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Multiparametric Flow Cytometry Analysis

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Antibodies and their corresponding clones used for flow cytometry (FC): anti-human CD11b (M1/70), CD33 (WM53), HLA-DR (G46-6), CD14 (M5E2), and CD15 (HI98) were obtained from BD Biosciences (Woburn, MA). Zombie NIR was used as a cell viability dye and CD86 (BU63) was obtained from (BioLegend, San Diego, CA). FC antibodies used to detect mouse MDSCs and macrophages were Gr1 (Ly6G/Ly6C, RB6-8C5), CD11b (M1/170), Ly6C (AL-21), and Ly6G (1A8) obtained from BD Biosciences, F/480 (BM8), CD38 (90) obtained from BioLegend, and EGR2 (ERONGR2) procured from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA). Antibodies against TLR7 (D7), TLR9 (D2C9), IL6 (D3K2N), phospho-NFκB p65Ser536 (93H1), total NFκB (C22B4), phospho-STAT3Tyr705 (D3A7) and total STAT3 (D3Z26) were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA). GAPDH (D16H11) was used for loading control and was obtained from Cell Signaling Technology.
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