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LC3B Ab is a primary antibody that specifically recognizes the LC3B protein, a widely used marker for the process of autophagy. This antibody is designed for use in various immunodetection techniques, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence.

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of LC3B

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Heart sections from the Wistar rats were stained through the use of an immunohistochemistry kit (no.760-700, Roche Life Science, Indianapolis, USA), and the target protein was identified by brown color. As primary antibodies, LC3B Ab (#2775, Cell Signaling Technology, Maryland, USA) were used.
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Antibodies for Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, and Flow Cytometry

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The following primary antibodies were used for western blot and immunofluorescence imaging: DNM2 Ab, Santa Cruz (#sc-6400, #C-18; Dallas, TX); and CXCR4 Ab, Santa Cruz (#sc-9046, H-118). The following secondary antibodies were used: horseradish peroxidase–conjugated secondary antibodies were either from Rockland (Limerick, PA) or from Santa Cruz; Alexa Fluor secondary antibodies were from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The following antibodies were used for immunohistochemistry: Ly6G Ab, Cell Signaling (#87048; Danvers, MA), BCL-6 Ab, Abcam (#ab243150; Waltham, MA), and LC3B Ab, Cell Signaling (#83506). The following antibodies were used for flow cytometry experiments: CXCR4-FITC, BD Biosciences (#561735; Franklin Lake, NJ), and Ly6G-APC, BD Biosciences (#560599), c-kit APC, BD Pharmingen (Franklin Lake, NJ, #553356), IL7R BV421 (#135023; Biolegend), CD34-PE (#551387; BD Pharmingen), CD16/32-PE-Cy7 (#25-0161-82; ThermoFisher), Sca-1-FITC (#122505; Biolegend). In Cyto-ID autophagy experiments, Sca-1 APC (#108112; Biolegend) was used.
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