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Fitc cd8α

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FITC-CD8α is a fluorescent-labeled antibody that binds to the CD8α subunit of the CD8 receptor, which is expressed on the surface of certain T cells. It is commonly used in flow cytometry applications to identify and quantify CD8-positive T cells in biological samples.

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2 protocols using fitc cd8α

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Detecting Cell Apoptosis by Flow Cytometry

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Splenocytes were treated with anti-CD16/CD32 and cell surface antigens were labeled with PE-CD3 and FITC-CD8α (eBioscience). Cells were then labelled with APC-AnnexinV and 7-AAD (BD Pharmingen) for 15 minutes and data was acquired on the Cyan-ADP (Beckman Coulter) within an hour.
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Quantifying Antigen-Specific CD8+ T cells

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Splenocytes were treated with anti-CD16/CD32 and labelled with PE-conjugated DCT180-188 peptide-loaded MHC-I tetramer (Baylor College), PerCP-CD3, and FITC-CD8α (eBioscience) for 30 minutes in FACS buffer (1% PBS, 5% fetal calf serum, 2.5% NaZ). For ELISpot analyses, the exact number of DCT-MHC-I tetramer+/CD8+ T cells were calculated from flow cytometry proportion results and added to an IFNγ ELISpot following manufacturer’s instructions (Mabtech).
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