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Antibodies and Reagents for Adipocyte Research

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Antibodies against COX-2 (12282), PPARγ (2443), PGC1α (2178), and PKA (9621) were from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). Polyclonal antibodies to adiponectin and anti-tubulin were kindly provided by Drs. Lily Dong and Feng Liu at UT Health San Antonio (San Antonio, TX, USA) as described previously [40 (link)]. The anti-UCP1 (ab23841) and anti-Plin1 (ab61682) were purchased from Abcam (Discovery Drive, Cambridge, CB2 0AX, UK). BODIPY 493/503 (D3922) and DAPI (D3571) were from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). PGD2 (41598-07-6), PGE2 (14010), PGI2 (69552-46-1), L-161,982 (10011565), TG6-10-1 (23444), SC-51089 (10011561), and Rosiglitazone (71740) were obtained from Cayman Chemical Company (Ann Arbor, MI, USA). KT5720 (K3761) and Isoproterenol (I6504) were from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). H89 (371963) was purchased from Millipore (Burlington, MA, USA).
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Immunofluorescence and Western Blot Analysis

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Glyoxal solution (Cat# 50649) was from Sigma-Aldrich. Rabbit anti-VE-Cadherin (#2158) was from Cell Signaling and was diluted 1:1000 for Western blot analyses. Anti-VE-Cadherin antibody was diluted 1:100 for immunofluorescence assay. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) conjugated goat antirabbit (sc-2054) secondary Ab was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, while HRP-goat anti-mouse (115-035-003) was from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories. Alexa Fluor 488 donkey anti-rabbit (A21206), Alexa Fluor 555 Phalloidin (A34055) and DAPI (D3571) were from Thermo Fisher Scientific. GAPDH (G-9) monoclonal HRP has been used in western blot 1:5000 Santa Cruz Biotechnology. RAGE Antagonist, FPS-ZM1 -Calbiochem was from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Murine Neuroinflammation Immunostaining Protocol

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We obtained murine recombinant IL-33 (580506), AF647-conjugated Aβ (clone: 6E10) antibody (803021), APC-conjugated MHC-II (clone: M5/114.15.2) antibody (107614), FITC-conjugated VCAM1 (clone: MVCAM.A) antibody (105706) and MHC-II (I-A/I-E) (clone: M5/114.15.2) antibody (107601) from BioLegend. We obtained ICAM1-neutralizing (clone: YN1/1.7.4) antibody (BE0020)75 (link),76 (link) and VCAM1-neutralizing (clone: M/K-2.7) antibody (BE0027)69 (link),77 (link) from Bio X Cell. We obtained AF488-conjugated CD11b (clone: M1/70) antibody (53-0112-82), APC-conjugated CD11b (clone: M1/70) antibody (17-0112-83) and biotinylated CD11b (clone: M1/70) antibody (13-0112-82) from eBioscience. ApoE-neutralizing (clone: HJ6.3) antibody was a gift from D. Holtzman36 (link). We obtained DAPI (D3571) from Life Technologies, and mouse ITGB2 recombinant protein (LS-G14036-10) was from LSBio. We obtained mouse ApoE recombinant protein (MBS955382) from MyBioSource as well as CCR7 neutralizing (clone: 4B12) antibody (MAB3477)78 (link) and VCAM1 antibody (BBA5) from R&D Systems. We obtained recombinant mouse CD44 protein (53953-M08H) from Sino Biological, MeX04 (4920) from Tocris Bioscience and Iba1 antibody (019-19741) from Wako.
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Protein Expression Analysis of Visfatin, NF-κB, and MMP-13

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The primary antibodies used in this study included anti-Visfatin (PA1-1045, Pierce Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK), α-NFκB (SC-8008, Santa Cruz Biotech, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), and anti-MMP-13 (11365013, Thermo Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK). The secondary antibodies used in this study were Alexa Fluor® 555 anti-rabbit H + L (A-21428), Alexa Fluor® 488 anti-mouse IgG1 (A-21121), and DAPI (D3571) (Life Technologies, Warrington, UK).
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