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Pe anti igm eb121 15f9 apc anti cd93 aa4.1 fitc anti f4 80 bm8

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PE-anti-IgM (eB121-15F9) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody specific for the immunoglobulin M (IgM) surface marker. APC anti-CD93 (AA4.1) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that recognizes the CD93 cell surface antigen. FITC-anti-F4/80 (BM8) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that binds to the F4/80 antigen, which is expressed on macrophages.

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Comprehensive Immunophenotyping of Mouse Immune Cells

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The following antibodies were utilized for flow cytometric analysis of mouse splenocytes or bone marrow cells: PacBlue-anti-B220 (RA3-6B2); Alexa Fluor 700-anti-CD4 (RM4-5); PE-anti-PD-1 (29F.1A12); PerCP-Cy5.5-anti-CD69 (H1.2F3); APC-Cy7- anti-CD25 (PC61); Cy5-anti-CD86 (GL1); PeCy7-anti-CD95 (FAS, Jo2); PeCy7-anti-MHC-II (M5/114.15.2); APC-anti-CD24 (HSA) (M1/69); Biotin-anti-Ly5.1 (BP-1) (6C3); FITC-anti-CD23 (B3B4); PE-Cy5-streptavidin (SA) were from purchased from BioLegend, San Diego, CA. Biotin-anti-CXCR5 (2G8) from BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA. FITC-peanutagglutinin (PNA) from Vector Labs, Burlingame, CA. PE-anti-IgM (eB121-15F9); APC anti-CD93 (AA4.1); FITC-anti-F4/80 (BM8) from eBiosciences, San Diego, CA. The following antibodies were utilized for phosphoflow analysis of purified mouse B cells: PE-anti-Btk (pY223)/ItK (pY180) (N35-86); Alexa Fluor 647-anti-ERK1/2 (pT202/pY204) (20A); Pacific Blue-anti-p38 MAPK (pT180/pY182); Alexa Fluor 488-anti-Syk (pY348) (I120-722). Stained cells were analyzed using the BD LSR II flow cytometer (BD Biosciences, Franklin lakes, NJ). Data were acquired using FACSDiva software (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) and analyzed using FlowJo software (Tree Star, San Carlos, CA).
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Flow Cytometry of Mouse Immune Cells

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The following antibodies were utilized for flow cytometric analysis of mouse splenocytes or bone marrow cells: PacBlue-anti-B220 (RA3-6B2); Alexa Fluor 700-anti-CD4 (RM4-5); PE-anti-PD-1 (29F.1A12); PerCP-Cy5.5-anti-CD69 (H1.2F3); APC-anti-TCR Vα2 (B20.1); APC-Cy7- anti-CD25 (PC61); Cy5-anti-CD86 (GL1); PeCy7-anti-CD95 (FAS, Jo2); PeCy7-anti-MHC-II (M5/114.15.2); APC-anti-CD24 (HSA) (M1/69); Biotin-anti-Ly5.1 (BP-1) (6C3); FITC-anti-CD23 (B3B4); PE-Cy5-streptavidin (SA) were from purchased from BioLegend, San Diego, CA. Biotin-anti-CXCR5 (2G8); FITC-anti-CD11c (HL3); FITC-anti-CD43 (S7) from BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA. FITC-peanut-agglutinin (PNA) from Vector Labs, Burlingame, CA. PE-anti-IgM (eB121-15F9); APC-anti CD93 (AA4.1); FITC-anti-F4/80 (BM8) from eBiosciences, San Diego, CA. Stained cells were analyzed using the BD LSR II flow cytometer (BD Biosciences, Franklin lakes, NJ). Data were acquired using FACSDiva software (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) and analyzed using FlowJo software (Tree Star, San Carlos, CA). Dead cells were quantified by flow cytometry using 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO).
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