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Anti jam a clone j10.4

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Anti-JAM-A (clone J10.4) is a monoclonal antibody that recognizes the Junctional Adhesion Molecule A (JAM-A) protein. JAM-A is a cell adhesion molecule involved in the regulation of tight junctions between cells.

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Cenicriviroc and HIV-Infected Monocytes

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Cenicriviroc was received from Allergan (Parsippany-Troy-Hills, NJ). Anti-JAM-A (clone J10.4) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA) and anti-ALCAM (clone 81) from Antigenix America (Huntington Station, NY). Purified IgG1 isotype control antibody was a gift from Chemocentryx (Mountain View, CA). THP-1, a monocytic leukemia cell line, and THP-1 cells infected with HIV 89.6 that express enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP) under the control of the HIV promoter (THP89GFP) such that fluorescence and viral replication are coupled, were a gift from Olaf Kutsch (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL) and were described previously (62 (link)).
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Preparation of Magnetic Beads for JAM-A Force Application

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Magnetic beads were prepared as previously described (Lessey-Morillon et al., 2014 (link)). Briefly, anti–JAM-A clone J10.4 (sc-53623; Santa Cruz Biotechnology) was conjugated to 4.5-μm tosyl-activated Dynabeads (ThermoFisher Scientific) in 0.1 M borate buffer, pH 9.5, according to the manufacturer’s protocol. After overnight incubation at 37°C with rotation, free sites were quenched by incubation with 0.1% fatty acid–free bovine serum albumin (BSA) for 1 h. For biochemical experiments, a continuous force calculated at ∼10 pN was applied to beads using a permanent ceramic magnetic (K&J Magnetics, Jamison, PA) as previously described (Guilluy et al., 2011b (link)).
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