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Baf772

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BAF772 is a laboratory equipment product. It is designed for use in scientific research and experiments. The core function of BAF772 is to perform specific tasks related to the analysis and processing of samples. Further details on the intended use or capabilities of this product are not available.

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Immunohistochemical Detection of CD147 and SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on FFPE tissue slides following a 45-min antigen retrieval step (pH 6.0). To stain human CD147 (hCD147) and SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein RBD, the Dako EnVision + System- HRP Labelled Polymer kit (Agilent) was used according to manufacturer’s instructions against slides incubated with primary mouse anti-human CD147 antibody (Biolegend, HIM6; 1:500) or primary rabbit anti-RBD antibody (Sino Biological; 40,592-T62; 1:800), respectively. To stain mouse CD147 (mCD147), polyclonal donkey anti-goat IgG secondary (Jackson ImmunoResearch; 705–035-003 [HRP]; 1:500) was used against primary goat anti-mouse CD147 antibody (R&D Systems; BAF772; 1:100). Slides were then incubated with 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine (DAB) for 4 min before washing and counterstained with Gill No. 2 hematoxylin. Slides were then dehydrated and mounted for imaging.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of CD147 Expression

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Immunohistochemistry was performed on FFPE tissue slides following a 45-minute antigen retrieval step (pH 6). To stain human CD147 (hCD147), the Dako EnVision + System- HRP Labelled Polymer kit (Agilent) was used according to manufacturer’s instructions against slides incubated with primary mouse anti-human CD147 antibody (Biolegend, HIM6; 1:500). To stain mouse CD147 (mCD147), polyclonal donkey anti-goat IgG secondary (Jackson ImmunoResearch, 705–035-003 [HRP]; 1:500) was used against primary goat anti-mouse CD147 antibody (R&D Systems, BAF772; 1:100). Slides were then incubated with 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine (DAB) for 4 minutes before washing and counterstained with Gill No. 2 hematoxylin. Slides were then dehydrated and mounted.
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Immunohistochemical Evaluation of CD147 and SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on FFPE tissue slides following a 45-minute antigen retrieval step (pH 6.0). To stain human CD147 (hCD147) and SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein RBD, the Dako EnVision + System- HRP Labelled Polymer kit (Agilent) was used according to manufacturer’s instructions against slides incubated with primary mouse anti-human CD147 antibody (Biolegend, HIM6; 1:500) or primary rabbit anti-RBD antibody (Sino Biological; 40592-T62; 1:800), respectively. To stain mouse CD147 (mCD147), polyclonal donkey anti-goat IgG secondary (Jackson ImmunoResearch; 705-035-003 [HRP]; 1:500) was used against primary goat anti-mouse CD147 antibody (R&D Systems; BAF772; 1:100). Slides were then incubated with 3,3’-Diaminobenzidine (DAB) for 4 minutes before washing and counterstained with Gill No. 2 hematoxylin. Slides were then dehydrated and mounted for imaging.
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