Detection of FITC-dextran internalization was performed to investigate the phagocytosis of RAW264.7 cells. RAW264.7 cells exposed to different concentrations of CLDENs were collected. After incubated with FITC-dextran (1 mg/ml, Angfeibio, Guangzhou, CHN) at 37 °C for 1 h, RAW264.7 cells were treated with cold PBS to terminate the reaction. Then, cells were washed and re-suspended in PBS. The uptake of FITC-dextran in RAW264.7 cells was detected by flow cytometry.
Apc anti cd206 antibody
The APC-anti-CD206 antibody is a flow cytometry reagent that binds to the CD206 antigen, also known as the macrophage mannose receptor. CD206 is a C-type lectin receptor expressed on the surface of macrophages and dendritic cells. The APC (Allophycocyanin) fluorochrome is conjugated to the antibody, allowing for detection and analysis of CD206-positive cells using flow cytometry.
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Macrophage Surface Antigen and Phagocytosis Assay
Detection of FITC-dextran internalization was performed to investigate the phagocytosis of RAW264.7 cells. RAW264.7 cells exposed to different concentrations of CLDENs were collected. After incubated with FITC-dextran (1 mg/ml, Angfeibio, Guangzhou, CHN) at 37 °C for 1 h, RAW264.7 cells were treated with cold PBS to terminate the reaction. Then, cells were washed and re-suspended in PBS. The uptake of FITC-dextran in RAW264.7 cells was detected by flow cytometry.
Quantification of CD206+ Macrophages
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