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Anti cd40l mr1

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The Anti-CD40L (MR1) is a lab equipment product designed for research purposes. It functions as an antibody that binds to the CD40 ligand (CD40L), a protein involved in various immune system processes. The core function of this product is to facilitate the study of CD40L and its interactions, without further interpretation of its intended use.

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Phenotyping Immune Cell Subsets

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Surface staining of cells was performed by suspending them in blocking solution (10% fetal calf serum in PBS) for 30 min at 4°C in the presence of the following fluorescent-labeled mAbs: anti-B220 (RA3-6B2, eBioscience), anti-CD3 (145-2C11, TONBO Bioscience), anti-CD4 (GK1.5, BioLegend), anti-CD8 (53-6.7, TONBO Bioscience), anti-CD25 (PC61.5, eBioscience), anti-CD21 (7G6, eBioscience), anti-CD23 (B3B4, eBioscience) and anti-LAP (TW7-16B4, BioLegend), anti-CXCR5 (SPRCL5, eBioscience), anti-PD1 (J43, eBioscience), anti-CD138 (281-2, BioLegend), anti-CD19 (1D3, TONBO Bioscience), anti-GL-7 (GL7, eBioscience), anti-IgM (eb121-15-F9, eBioscience), anti-IgD (11-26c, eBioscience), anti-CD40L (MR1, eBioscience), and anti-CD69 (H1.2F3, BioLegend). For intracellular cytokine staining, cells were exposed to monensin, fixed and permeabilized using the BD Cytofix/Cytoperm Plus Kit with BD GolgiStop™ (BD Biosciences) following manufacturer’s indications, and then stained with specific fluorescent-labeled mAbs: anti-IFN-γ (FITC-XMG1.2, TONBO Bioscience) and anti-IL-2 (PE-JES6-5H4, BD Pharmingen). For FoxP3 staining, the Anti-Mouse/Rat Foxp3 PE Staining Set (eBioscience) was used following manufacturer’s indications. Flow cytometry analyses were performed on a FACS Canto II equipped with CellQuest (BD Biosciences) and Flowjo 8.7 software.
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Spleen Cells

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Flow cytometric analysis was carried out on the spleens of the indicated animals. Spleens were passed through a 100μm cell strainer (Corning) and the red cells lysed. Samples were resuspended, FC receptors blocked (2.4G2, eBioscience) and surface antigens stained in HBSS (Life Technologies) alone or PBS (Life technologies) plus 0.5% (w/v) BSA (Sigma). The Foxp3 Transcription Factor Staining Buffer Set (eBioscience) was used for intracellular staining. The following stains and antibodies were used: Live/dead (Life Technologies), anti-CD4 (GK1.5, Tonbo Biosciences), anti-CD8 (53-67, Tonbo Bioscience), anti-CD11c (N418, eBioscience), anti-CD19 (6D5, eBioscience), anti-CD25 (PC61.5, eBioscience), anti-CD40L (MR1, eBioscience), anti-CD44 (IM7, eBioscience), anti-CD62L (MEL14, eBioscience), anti-CXCR5 (2G8, BD Bioscience), anti-FoxP3 (FJK-16s, eBioscience), PNA (Vector Laboratories), anti-GL7 (GL-7, eBioscience), anti-ICOS (7E.17G9, eBioscience), anti-IgD (11-26c, eBioscience), anti-IgM (eb121-15F9), anti-PD1 (J43, eBioscience), anti-DR3 (BAF2437, R&D) and anti-TL1A (Tan2-2, University of Southampton [19 (link)]). Samples were run for analysis on a BD FACSVerse and sorted on a BD FACS Aria II. Flow cytometrey data was analyzed with Flow Jo V9.
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