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Rabbit polyclonal antibody to gfp

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The Rabbit polyclonal antibody to GFP is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify the presence of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in biological samples. This antibody is produced by immunizing rabbits with purified GFP, resulting in the generation of polyclonal antibodies that recognize multiple epitopes on the GFP protein.

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Multiparametric Analysis of T Cell Subsets

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Antibodies for CD3 (2C11), CD4 (RM4-5), CD8a (53-6.7), CD44 (IM7), CD62L (MEL-14), TCR beta chain (H57-597), CD25 (ebio3C7 or PC61), CD45.1 (A20), CD45.2 (104), Ly6G (1A8), Ly6C (HK1.4), B220 (RA3-6B2), major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II (M5/114.15.2), CD11b (M1/70), CD11c (N418), Siglec-F (E50-2440), Foxp3 (FJK-16 s), IFNγ (XMG1.2), IL-17A (TC11-18H10.1), IL-13 (eBio13A), IL-10 (JES5-16E3), KAP1 (20A1), Blimp-1 (5E7), and CTLA4 (UC10-4B9) were from eBioscience, BioLegend, or BD Biosciences. For YFP staining, rabbit polyclonal antibody to GFP (Thermo Fisher Scientific) was used. Cells were stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) (20 ng/mL), ionomycin (1 μg/mL), and monensin (2 μM) for 5 hr for cytokine staining. Intracellular staining was conducted using Foxp3 intracellular staining reagents from eBioscience. Dead cells were excluded from the analyses using the Zombie NIR Fixable Viability Kit (BioLegend). An apoptosis assay was performed using the Annexin V Apoptosis Detection Kit (eBioscience). CD4+ T cells were isolated using the CD4+ T Cell Isolation Kit (Miltenyi Biotec), and Tregs were further purified by YFP using FACSAria II (BD Biosciences).
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Multiparametric Analysis of T Cell Subsets

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Antibodies for CD3 (2C11), CD4 (RM4-5), CD8a (53-6.7), CD44 (IM7), CD62L (MEL-14), TCR beta chain (H57-597), CD25 (ebio3C7 or PC61), CD45.1 (A20), CD45.2 (104), Ly6G (1A8), Ly6C (HK1.4), B220 (RA3-6B2), major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II (M5/114.15.2), CD11b (M1/70), CD11c (N418), Siglec-F (E50-2440), Foxp3 (FJK-16 s), IFNγ (XMG1.2), IL-17A (TC11-18H10.1), IL-13 (eBio13A), IL-10 (JES5-16E3), KAP1 (20A1), Blimp-1 (5E7), and CTLA4 (UC10-4B9) were from eBioscience, BioLegend, or BD Biosciences. For YFP staining, rabbit polyclonal antibody to GFP (Thermo Fisher Scientific) was used. Cells were stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) (20 ng/mL), ionomycin (1 μg/mL), and monensin (2 μM) for 5 hr for cytokine staining. Intracellular staining was conducted using Foxp3 intracellular staining reagents from eBioscience. Dead cells were excluded from the analyses using the Zombie NIR Fixable Viability Kit (BioLegend). An apoptosis assay was performed using the Annexin V Apoptosis Detection Kit (eBioscience). CD4+ T cells were isolated using the CD4+ T Cell Isolation Kit (Miltenyi Biotec), and Tregs were further purified by YFP using FACSAria II (BD Biosciences).
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