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Phospho stat1 alexafluor 647

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Phospho-STAT1-AlexaFluor 647 is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that specifically detects the phosphorylated form of the Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 1 (STAT1) protein. This antibody is conjugated to the AlexaFluor 647 fluorophore, enabling detection and quantification of phosphorylated STAT1 using flow cytometry or other fluorescence-based techniques.

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Signaling Mechanisms in Macrophage Activation

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Recombinant mouse IFN-γ and IL-4 were from R&D Systems. Unless otherwise stated, cytokines were used at a concentration of 100ng/ml and 10ng/ml, respectively. Anti-IL4 blocking antibody (clone 11B11) was from eBioscience. CD11B (clone M1/70), F4/80 (BM8), NOS2 (CXNFT) antibodies for flow cytometry were from eBioscience. Antibodies used in ChIP experiments against Stat1 (sc-592), Stat6 (sc-981), MYC (sc-764), JUNB (sc-46x), C/EBPβ (sc-150X) were all from Santa Cruz. The anti-H3K27Ac (ab4729) antibody was from Abcam. The anti-Pu.1 rabbit polyclonal antibody was generated in-house against the N-terminus of Pu.1 (aa. 1-100; NP_035485.1) 32 (link). Antibodies used in western blot experiments: Stat1 (#9172), phospo-Stat1 (Tyr701, #9171), Stat6 (#9362), phospho-Stat6 (Tyr641, #9361), Erk1/2 (#9102), phospho-Erk1/2 (Thr202/Tyr204, #9101), phospho-Akt (Ser473, #9271); anti-actin (A4700) from Sigma-Aldrich. The following antibodies were used for flow cytometry: CD11b (clone M1/70), F4/80 (BM8), Nos2 (CXNFT) from eBioscience; phospho-Stat1-AlexaFluor 647 (Cat. 612597) and phospho-Stat6-PE (Cat. 558252) from BD Biosciences. The following antibodies were used for immunofluorescence: Alexafluor 488 goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody (Cat. R37116) and DAPI (Cat. 62247) from Thermo Scientific; phospho-Stat1-AlexaFluor 647 (Cat. 612597) and phospho-Stat6-PE (Cat. 558252) from BD Biosciences.
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Signaling Mechanisms in Macrophage Activation

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Recombinant mouse IFN-γ and IL-4 were from R&D Systems. Unless otherwise stated, cytokines were used at a concentration of 100ng/ml and 10ng/ml, respectively. Anti-IL4 blocking antibody (clone 11B11) was from eBioscience. CD11B (clone M1/70), F4/80 (BM8), NOS2 (CXNFT) antibodies for flow cytometry were from eBioscience. Antibodies used in ChIP experiments against Stat1 (sc-592), Stat6 (sc-981), MYC (sc-764), JUNB (sc-46x), C/EBPβ (sc-150X) were all from Santa Cruz. The anti-H3K27Ac (ab4729) antibody was from Abcam. The anti-Pu.1 rabbit polyclonal antibody was generated in-house against the N-terminus of Pu.1 (aa. 1-100; NP_035485.1) 32 (link). Antibodies used in western blot experiments: Stat1 (#9172), phospo-Stat1 (Tyr701, #9171), Stat6 (#9362), phospho-Stat6 (Tyr641, #9361), Erk1/2 (#9102), phospho-Erk1/2 (Thr202/Tyr204, #9101), phospho-Akt (Ser473, #9271); anti-actin (A4700) from Sigma-Aldrich. The following antibodies were used for flow cytometry: CD11b (clone M1/70), F4/80 (BM8), Nos2 (CXNFT) from eBioscience; phospho-Stat1-AlexaFluor 647 (Cat. 612597) and phospho-Stat6-PE (Cat. 558252) from BD Biosciences. The following antibodies were used for immunofluorescence: Alexafluor 488 goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody (Cat. R37116) and DAPI (Cat. 62247) from Thermo Scientific; phospho-Stat1-AlexaFluor 647 (Cat. 612597) and phospho-Stat6-PE (Cat. 558252) from BD Biosciences.
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