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Sc 28705

Manufactured by Santa Cruz Biotechnology
Sourced in United Kingdom

Sc-28705 is a laboratory equipment product offered by Santa Cruz Biotechnology. It is designed for use in scientific research and analysis applications. The core function of this product is to provide a specific tool or apparatus for researchers to utilize in their work, but a detailed description cannot be provided while maintaining an unbiased and factual approach.

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Foxp3 and CD25 in CHF

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The expression levels of Foxp3 and CD25 receptor protein were examined immunohistochemically in pericardial fluid biopsy samples obtained from the patients with CHF and NHF. Staining of CD25 (1:100; ab61195, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA) and Foxp3 (1:100; sc-28705, Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., Santa Cruz, CA, USA) immunohistochemistry was performed on formalin-fixed sections, followed by incubation with PV-6001 (Beijing Zhongshan Golden Bridge Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Beijing, China) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Each stained histological section was examined under an Olympus BX53F microscope (Olympus Corporation) connected to a computerized image-analysis system (Image-Pro v6.0; Media Cybernetics Inc., Silver Spring, MD, USA).
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Histopathological Analysis of Organ Damage in Mice Post-BMT

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Mice were sacrificed on day 28 after BMT and organs captured, cryoembedded, and sectioned. Tissue specimens were fixed in 10% formalin buffer and embedded in paraffin. Sections (6 μm thick) were stained with H&E and the histologic score was determined using established scoring systems [31 (link), 32 (link)]. For immunohistochemistry staining, sections were stained with primary antibodies against IL-6 [Abcam, Cambridge, England (ab7737)], IL-17 [Abcam (ab79056)], TNF-α [Abcam (ab6671)] and Foxp3 [H-190, Santa Cruz Biotechnology (sc-28705)] overnight at 4 °C, followed by addition of a biotinylated secondary antibody and a streptavidin-peroxidase mixture for 1 h. Color was developed by addition of 3,3-diaminobenzidine (Dako, Carpinteria, CA).
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Histological and Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Organ Tissues

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Mice were sacri ced on day 28 after BMT and organs captured, cryoembedded, and sectioned. Tissue specimens were xed in 10% formalin buffer and embedded in para n. Sections (6 mm thick) were stained with H&E and the histologic score was determined using established scoring systems [31, 32] . For immunohistochemistry staining, sections were stained with primary antibodies against IL-6 (Abcam, Cambridge, England (ab7737)), IL-17 (Abcam (ab79056)), TNF-α (Abcam (ab6671)) and Foxp3 (H-190, Santa Cruz Biotechnology (sc-28705)) overnight at 4 °C, followed by addition of a biotinylated secondary antibody and a streptavidin-peroxidase mixture for 1 h. Color was developed by addition of 3,3diaminobenzidine (Dako, Carpinteria, CA).
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