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Nur77 12.14

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Nur77 (12.14) is a laboratory equipment product offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific. It serves as a tool for researchers and scientists. The core function of this product is to facilitate specific applications within the laboratory setting. However, a detailed description of its intended use cannot be provided while maintaining an unbiased and factual approach.

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Multiparametric Flow Cytometry Staining

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Cell staining was done with fluorescently labeled mAbs to CD5 (53–7.3), CD4 (RM4-5), CD8α (53–6.7), CD24 (M1/69), TCR-Vα2 (B20.1TCR-Vβ6 (RR4-7), TCRγ (GL-3), and TCRβ (H57-597) were purchased from BD; CD62L (MEL-14), CD44 (IM7), CD69 (H1.2F3), CD3 (145.2C11), and FoxP3 (3G3) were obtained from TONBO Bioscience; CD25 (PC61.5), CD19 (6D5), CD161 (PK136), and CD6 (OX129) were purchased from BioLegend; and Nur77 (12.14) was obtained from eBioscience; all were used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. FACS analyses were done on a LSRII 564 or FACS Canto II system (BD) using FlowJo software (TreeStar). Cell viability was evaluated either with SYTOX Blue (Life Technologies) or 633- or 405-nm Viability dyes (Life Technologies). Apoptotic cells were detected by using Annexin V-FITC apoptosis detection kit (Immunostep).
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T Cell Phenotyping by Flow Cytometry

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For surface staining, fluorophore-conjugated monoclonal Abs (mAbs) specific for CD3ε(17A2), TCRβ(H57–597), CD4(GK1.5 or RM4–5), PD-1 (RMP1–30), GITR (DTA-1), and CTLA-4 (UC10–4B9) were obtained from BioLegend. The mAb recognizing CXCR5 (2G8) was from BD Pharmingen. The mAb recognizing TCR Vβ6(RR4–7) was from eBioscience. For intranuclear staining, buffers from a Foxp3 Staining Buffer Set (eBioscience) were used to stain with Abs recognizing Foxp3 (FJK-16s, eBioscience), Helios (22F6, Biolegend), and/or Nur77 (12.14, eBioscience). Cells were run on an LSRII (BD Biosciences), and analyses were performed with FlowJo (TreeStar) software.
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