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Anti mouse cd25 pc 61.5.3

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The Anti-mouse CD25 (PC-61.5.3) is a monoclonal antibody that binds to the CD25 antigen expressed on activated T cells and regulatory T cells in mice. It is commonly used in research applications to study the role of CD25-positive cells in immune responses and regulatory processes.

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CD44 and CD25 Antibody Labeling

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Water soluble, silica-phthalocyanine derivative, IRDye700DX NHS ester was obtained from LI-COR Bioscience (Lincoln, NE, USA). An anti-mouse/human CD44 (IM7) and anti-mouse CD25 (PC-61.5.3) were purchased from Bio X Cell. All other chemicals were of reagent grade.
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Murine Anti-CD20 and BAFFR-Fc Treatments

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Murine anti-CD20 IgG2c mAb (MB20.11) administered intraperitoneally at 250 μg doses at 2-week intervals, has been described (9 (link)) and was provided by MedImmune. BAFFR-Fc, a fusion protein with the extracellular portion of BAFFR fused to the Fc domain of mouse IgG1, was dosed at 200 μg intraperitoneally twice a week and was also obtained from MedImmune (34 ). An irrelevant control murine IgG1 antibody (ctrl mAb) supplied by MedImmune was dosed at 200 μg intraperitoneally twice a week. Anti-mouse IL-10 (JES5-2A5, BioXcell) was initially dosed at 500 μg intraperitoneally twice a week for 2 weeks followed by a maintenance dose of 200 μg twice a week. Anti-mouse CD25 (PC-61.5.3, BioXcell) administered intraperitoneally at 250 μg doses at 2-week intervals has been described (8 (link)).
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