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Anti gata 3 twaj

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The Anti-GATA-3 (TWAJ) is a laboratory reagent designed for research purposes. It is an antibody that specifically binds to the GATA-3 protein, a transcription factor involved in various biological processes. This product can be used in various research applications, such as cell identification and characterization, without making claims about its intended use.

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Immunological Profiling with Flow Cytometry

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The following antibodies for flow cytometry were from BD Biosciences: anti-B220 (RA3-6B2), anti-CD3 (2C11), anti-CD4 (RM4–5), anti-CD8 (Ly-3), anti-CD25 (PC61), anti-CD44 (IM7), anti-CD124 (mIL4R-M1), anti-IFN-γ (XMG1.2), anti-IL-17a (TC11-18H10), and anti-human CD8 (RPA-T8). Anti-CD62L (MEL-14), anti-IL-13 (eBio13A), anti-IL-5 (TRFK5), anti-T-bet (eBio4B10) and anti-Foxp3 (FJK-16s) were from eBioscience.
The following antibodies for immunoblotting were from Cell Signaling Technologies: Antibody to Rictor (2140), NDRG1 phosphorylated at Thr346 (5482), total NDRG1 (9408), antibody to Akt phosphorylated at S473 (4060), pan-Akt (4685), NEDD4-2 phosphorylated at Ser342 (4080), total NEDD4-2 (4013), TCF-1 (2206), antibody to β-catenin (9562), antibody to phosphorylated β-catenin (9561), antibody to phosphorylated STAT6 (9361). Anti-T-bet (4B10) and anti-GATA-3 (TWAJ) were from eBioscience. Anti-JunB (210) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-ubiquitin was and actin were from Sigma. MG132 was from Sigma, PP242 was from Calbiochem, and CFSE was from Invitrogen.
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Comprehensive Immune Cell Profiling

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For cell sorting and flow cytometry analysis, cell suspension were prepared as described above, incubated with fixable viability dye and subsequently stained with following fluorophore-conjugated monoclonal antibodies: anti-CD45 (30-F11, BD Biosciences), anti-CD45.2 (104, Biolegend), anti-CD90.2 (thy1.2) (53–2.1, Biolegend), anti-CD3 (17A2, Biolegend), anti-CD4 (Biolegend, RM4–5), anti-CD8 (53–6.7, Biolegend), anti-CD11b (M1/70; Biolegend), anti-CD11c (N418, Biolegend), anti-Ly6C (HK1.4, Biolegend), anti-Ly6G (1A8, BD Biosciences), anti-Siglec-F (E50–2440, BD Bioscience), anti-mouse MHC Class II (I-A/I-E) (M5/114.15.2, eBioscience), anti-NK1.1 (PK136, Biolegend), anti-CD19 (6D5, Biolegend), anti-T1/ST2 (DJ8, MD Biosciences), anti-KLRG1 (2F1, Biolegend), anti-FoxP3 (FJK-16S, eBiosciences), anti-Ki-67 (16A8, Biolegend), anti-Gata3 (TWAJ, eBioscience), anti-IL13 (eBio13A, eBioscience), anti-IFNgR1 (XMG1.2, BD Bioscience).
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Immunological Profiling with Flow Cytometry

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The following antibodies for flow cytometry were from BD Biosciences: anti-B220 (RA3-6B2), anti-CD3 (2C11), anti-CD4 (RM4–5), anti-CD8 (Ly-3), anti-CD25 (PC61), anti-CD44 (IM7), anti-CD124 (mIL4R-M1), anti-IFN-γ (XMG1.2), anti-IL-17a (TC11-18H10), and anti-human CD8 (RPA-T8). Anti-CD62L (MEL-14), anti-IL-13 (eBio13A), anti-IL-5 (TRFK5), anti-T-bet (eBio4B10) and anti-Foxp3 (FJK-16s) were from eBioscience.
The following antibodies for immunoblotting were from Cell Signaling Technologies: Antibody to Rictor (2140), NDRG1 phosphorylated at Thr346 (5482), total NDRG1 (9408), antibody to Akt phosphorylated at S473 (4060), pan-Akt (4685), NEDD4-2 phosphorylated at Ser342 (4080), total NEDD4-2 (4013), TCF-1 (2206), antibody to β-catenin (9562), antibody to phosphorylated β-catenin (9561), antibody to phosphorylated STAT6 (9361). Anti-T-bet (4B10) and anti-GATA-3 (TWAJ) were from eBioscience. Anti-JunB (210) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-ubiquitin was and actin were from Sigma. MG132 was from Sigma, PP242 was from Calbiochem, and CFSE was from Invitrogen.
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