The largest database of trusted experimental protocols

3 protocols using fitc rat igg2a

1

Murine CXCR3 Chemokine Receptor Assay

Check if the same lab product or an alternative is used in the 5 most similar protocols
The following reagents were from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA, USA) or eBiosciences (San Diego, CA, USA): Monoclonal antibodies to CD11b-FITC (M1/70), F4/80-PerCP5.5, CD11c-APC, CD3-pacific blue, CD4-FITC, CD8-APC, CXCL9-PE, CXCR3/CD183-PE and their corresponding isotype antibodies (Rat IgG2a-FITC, Rat IgG2a-PerCP5.5, Armenian hamster IgG-APC, Rat IgG2a-pacific blue, Rat IgG2a-FITC, Rat IgG2a APC, Hamster IgG-PE). Recombinant murine CXCL9 from Pepro Tech (Cranbury, NJ, USA) and purified mouse anti-CXCR3 antibodies (catalog number-155902, clone-S18001A, and lot number-B265189) was from Biolegend (San Diego, CA, USA). Liberace Cl was from Roche (Indianapolis, IN, USA). Bovine serum albumin (BSA), Gey’s balanced salt solution (GBSS), and DNase were from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, USA). Anti-CD11b, CD11c, CD4, and CD8 microbeads were from Miltenyi Biotec (Auburn, CA, USA). Diff-Quik stain set was from Dade Behring, Inc. (Newark, NJ, USA). Polycarbonate membranes, cell scraper, and Boyden chemotaxis chamber were from Neuro Probe, Inc. (Gaithersburg, MD, USA). ELISA kit for the detection of mouse CXCL9 was from R&D System (Minneapolis, MN, USA). LSRII flow cytometer from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA, USA), FCS Express software from De Novo Software (Los Angeles, CA, USA).
+ Open protocol
+ Expand
2

Antibody Characterization in MNU-Treated Cells

Check if the same lab product or an alternative is used in the 5 most similar protocols
N-nitro-N-methylurea (MNU) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). The following antibodies (Abs) were used in this study and were purchased from BD PharMingen (San Diego, CA): mouse anti-CD4 PE (H129.19), anti-CD8a PE (53-6.7); anti-CD11b PE (M1/70), anti-F4/80 PE (BM8), anti-Ly6G FITC (1A8), anti-Ly6C FITC (AL-21) mAb. The anti-CD44 PE (IM7), PE rat IgG1 and FITC rat IgG2a isotype control Abs were purchased from eBioscience. The following antibodies were used in this study: mouse anti-ASS1 (BD Transduction Laboratories, San Jose, CA, USA); anti-MST3 (EP1468Y) (Abcam, United Kingdom); mouse anti-JAK1 (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA); rabbit anti-STAT3, rabbit anti-CCND1, rabbit anti-AKT1 and peroxidase-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (Cell Signaling, Boston, MA, USA); mouse anti-β-actin (GeneTex, Inc., San Antonio, TX, USA); and peroxidase-conjugated sheep anti-mouse IgG (Chemica, San Diego, CA, USA).
+ Open protocol
+ Expand
3

Antibody-Based Immunophenotyping Protocol

Check if the same lab product or an alternative is used in the 5 most similar protocols
The following antibodies used in this study were purchased from BD PharMingen (San Diego, CA): mouse anti-CD4 PE (H129. 19 ), anti-CD8a PE (53-6.7), anti-CD11b PE (M1/70), anti-F4/80 PE (BM8), and anti-Ly6C FITC (AL-21) monoclonal antibodies. In addition, PE-conjugated anti-mouse CD44, PE rat IgG1, and FITC rat IgG2a isotype control antibodies were purchased from eBioscience (San Diego, CA). The remaining antibodies used were as follows: anti-MST3/STK24 (EP1468Y; Abcam, UK), mouse anti-CDH1 (BD Transduction Laboratories, San Jose, CA), rabbit anti-beta catenin (GeneTex, Inc., San Antonio, TX), rabbit anti-AKT1 and peroxidase-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (Cell Signaling, Boston, MA), mouse antiβ-actin (GeneTex, Inc.), and peroxidase-conjugated sheep anti-mouse IgG (Chemica, San Diego, CA).
Cell culture MKN45 cells were kindly provided by Professor Ming-Derg Lai (National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan). The MKN45 cell lines were authenticated in 2013 by DNA short tandem repeat pro ling at Bioresource Collection and Research Center. These cell lines were maintained in RPMI 1640 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) (Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin. M12 cells were maintained in Dulbecco's modi ed Eagle's medium/high glucose supplemented with 10% FBS and 1% penicillin/streptomycin.
+ Open protocol
+ Expand

About PubCompare

Our mission is to provide scientists with the largest repository of trustworthy protocols and intelligent analytical tools, thereby offering them extensive information to design robust protocols aimed at minimizing the risk of failures.

We believe that the most crucial aspect is to grant scientists access to a wide range of reliable sources and new useful tools that surpass human capabilities.

However, we trust in allowing scientists to determine how to construct their own protocols based on this information, as they are the experts in their field.

Ready to get started?

Sign up for free.
Registration takes 20 seconds.
Available from any computer
No download required

Sign up now

Revolutionizing how scientists
search and build protocols!