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Percp anti cd45.1 a20

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The (PerCP)-anti-CD45.1 (A20) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody that binds to the CD45.1 antigen. CD45.1 is a common leukocyte antigen expressed on the surface of various immune cells. The PerCP fluorophore is used to label the antibody, enabling detection and analysis of CD45.1-positive cells through flow cytometry.

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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Analysis

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Immunofluorescence staining of peripheral blood, spleen and lymph node single-cell suspensions was performed using the following monoclonal antibodies: allophycociannin (APC)-CD4 (GK1.5) and phycoerythrin (PE) anti-CD25 (PC61.5), purchased from eBioscience, and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-anti-CD8 (YTS 156.7.7) and peridinin chlorophyll protein (PerCP)-anti-CD45.1 (A20), purchased from BioLegend. For neuropilin-1 staining, PE anti-Nrp-1/CD304 (3E12, Biolegend) was used in conjunction with APC anti-CD25 (PC61.5, eBioscience). Cell membrane permeabilization and Foxp3 intracellular staining, using either Alexa488- or biotin-conjugated anti-Foxp3 monoclonal antibody (FJK-16 s, eBioscience) in conjunction with PECy7-streptavidin, were performed according to the instructions contained in eBioscience commercial kit. Stained cells were acquired with AccuriC6 (AccuriCytometers) flow cytometer and analyzed with FlowJo v8.7 software (Treestar).
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Multiparametric Flow Cytometry Analysis

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FITC-anti-CD3 (clone 145-2C11), IA/IE (2G9), PE-CD69 (H1·2F3), CD11c (HL3), PerCP-Cy5.5-Ly6G (1A8), APC-anti-CD4 (RM4-5), CD11b (M1/70) (BD Pharmingen), Alexa Fluor 488-Ly6C (HK1.4), PE-Ly6G (1A8) (eBioscience), PerCP-anti-CD45.1 (A20), and PerCP-anti-CD45.2 antibody (104) (BioLegend) were used for cell-surface staining. Apoptosis was assessed by staining for FITC-annexin V/PI, and FITC-anti-active caspase 3 (C92-605) according to the manufacturer’s protocols (BD Pharmingen). Stained cells were analyzed on a FACSCalibur flow cytometer (Becton Dickinson, Tokyo).
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