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Apc anti mouse cd206 mmr antibody

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The APC anti-mouse CD206 (MMR) antibody is a flow cytometry reagent that specifically binds to the mouse CD206 antigen, also known as the mannose receptor. CD206 is a transmembrane receptor expressed on the surface of macrophages and dendritic cells, and plays a role in the endocytosis of glycoproteins. This antibody can be used to identify and analyze CD206-positive cells in mouse samples.

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Intracellular Staining of CD86 and CD206

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For intracellular staining, the cells were blocked by blocking buffer (PBS solution with 5% BSA) and incubated with FITC anti-mouse CD86 antibody (Biolegend, 105005, 1:100) and APC anti-mouse CD206 (MMR) antibody (Biolegend, 141707, 1:100) at 4 °C for 1 h in a dark place. The cells were then washed in PBS and detected by a flow cytometry (BD FACSCelesta, USA). The results were analyzed using FlowJo software (FlowJo LLC, Ashland, OR, USA).
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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Analysis of Immune Cells

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The cells were analysed by cytoFLEX flow cytometer (Beckman Coulter, USA), using the FlowJo software. The antibodies used in present study were FITC anti‐mouse/human CD11B Antibody (Biolegend, Cat. No. 101205, USA), APC anti‐mouse F4/80 Antibody (Biolegend, Cat. No. 123116, USA), APC anti‐mouse CD206 (MMR) Antibody (Biolegend, Cat. No. 141707, USA) and PE anti‐mouse Ly6G Monoclonal Antibody (Elabscience, Cat. No. E‐AB‐F1108D, China).
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