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Diphteria toxin dt

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Diphtheria toxin (DT) is a laboratory product used for research purposes. It is a protein that is produced by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the causative agent of diphtheria. DT is an essential tool for researchers studying the mechanisms of diphtheria and related diseases.

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Depletion of Dendritic Cells In Vivo

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XCR1-DTRvenus (Yamazaki et al., 2013 (link)) and CD11c-DTR (Jung et al., 2002 (link)) mice were injected i.p. with diphteria toxin (DT, Sigma) or PBS as a control vehicle at a dose of 25 ng/g body weight (XCR1-DTRvenus) or 6 ng/g body weight (CD11c-DTR) every second day for a total of eight days. The efficiency of DC depletion was controlled by staining against CD11c and FACS analyses (data not shown).
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Antibody-Mediated T Cell Depletion and Treg Abrogation

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The following antibodies were given i.p. at 200µg per injection: anti-CD8α (Clone: 2.43; BioXcell), anti- CD8β (Clone: 53-5.8; BioXcell), anti-CD25 (Clone: PC61; eBioscience), as well as rat IgG2B (Clone: LTF-2; BioXcell) and rat IgG1 (Clone: HRPN; BioXcell) isotype controls. For in vivo TReg cell depletion with Diphteria Toxin (DT; Sigma-Aldrich), Foxp3DTR mice were given 50µg/kg of DT i.p. every other day as previously described (28 (link),29 (link)).
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