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Anti human cd80

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The Anti-human CD80 is a laboratory reagent used for the identification and detection of the CD80 cell surface protein, which is expressed on activated B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. It is a tool for research applications.

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Cytokine and Antibody Protocols for in vitro Experiments

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All recombinant cytokines in in vitro experiments were obtained from Peprotech (London, UK). The antibodies in this study were purchased from commercial companies. Anti-mouse CD4, anti-mouse IFN-γ, anti-mouse CD25, anti-mouse Foxp3, anti-mouse CD11c, anti-mouse CD80, anti-mouse CD86, anti-mouse MHC-II, anti-mouse CD103, anti-human CD4, anti-human IFN-γ, anti-human CD25, anti-human Foxp3, anti-human CD11c, anti-human CD80, anti-human CD86, anti-human CD83, and anti-human CD103 were obtained from ebioscience (CA, USA). Anti-mouse IDO and anti-human IDO were purchased from Biolegend (CA, USA) and R&D (MN, USA), respectively.
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Phenotyping of Antigen-Presenting Cells

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We employed FCM to detect the phenotypes of APCs on DC, BA15, and BJAB cells. We used 3 fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies: anti-human CD80, CD86, and HLA-A2 (eBioscience, San Diego, CA).
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