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Anti mouse eomes dan11mag

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The Anti-mouse Eomes (Dan11mag) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the Eomesodermin (Eomes) protein in mouse samples. Eomes is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the differentiation and regulation of various cell types, including T cells and natural killer cells. This reagent is designed to specifically recognize and bind to the Eomes protein, allowing researchers to study its expression and function in mouse models.

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Comprehensive Immunophenotyping of Mouse Cells

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Anti-mouse CD4 (GK1.5), anti-mouse CD8a (53-6.7), anti-mouse CD103 (2E7), anti-mouse CD127 (A7R34), anti-mouse CD11b (M1/70), anti-mouse granzyme C (SFC1D8), anti-mouse Notch1 (HMN1-12) and anti-mouse Notch2 (HMN2-35), anti-mouse CD117 (c-kit, ACK2), anti-mouse Ly-6A/E (Sca-1, D7), and anti-mouse TCRδ (GL3) antibodies were purchased from Biolegend (San Diego, CA). Anti-mouse Eomes (Dan11mag) and anti-mouse/human T-bet (4B10) were purchased from eBioscience (San Diego, CA). Anti-mouse CD3ε (145-2C11), anti-mouse PLZF (R17-809) and PE-CF594 Streptavidin (RUO) were from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA). Anti-mouse NK1.1 (PK136) was from Biolegend (San Diego, CA) and eBioscience (San Diego, CA). Mouse lineage cell detection cocktail-biotin (#130-092-613) is purchased from Miltenyi Biotech.
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Murine T Cell Activation Assay

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Iscove's modified Dulbecco's medium (IMDM) was supplemented with 10% (vol/vol) FBS, penicillin/streptomycin, and 50 μM 2-mercaptoethanol (IMDM-10). Fluorescence-conjugated anti-mouse CD8α [53-6.7), TCRVα2 (B20.1), CD25 (PC61), CD69 (H1.2F3), CD122 (TM-β1), CD127 (SB/199), CD44 (IM7), CD62L (MEL-14), Thy1.1 (OX-7), Thy1.2 (58-2.1), CD45.1 (A20), CD45.2 (104), CCR4 (2G12), CCR5 (HM-CCR5), CXCR3 (CXCR3-173), T-bet (4B10), IFN-γ (XMG1.2), TNFα (MP6-XT22), and Annexin V antibodies were purchased from BioLegend; anti-mouse Ki67, KLRG1 (2F1), and pSTAT5 (pY694) antibodies were purchased from BD Biosciences; anti-mouse Eomes (Dan11mag) antibodies were purchased from eBioscience. Cell death was determined by staining cells with 7-AAD or Live/Dead Fixable Violet Dead Cell Stain (Invitrogen). The coding region of Id3 cDNA was amplified from mouse Id3 cDNA (pBS/KS-mId3sp, Addgene) using a forward primer, 5′-CGGGATCCATGAAGGCGCTGAGCCCGGT-3′, and a reverse primer, 5′-CGGAATTCCACGACCGGGTCAGTGGCAA-3′. After digestion with Bam HI and EcoRI, the PCR product was cloned into BamH1 and EcoRI sites of the MIGR1-FLAG Vector [67 (link)]. CA-IKKβ (S177E and S181E) was released from an IKK-2 S177E S181E plasmid (Addgene) and cloned into Not I site of modified MIGR1 retroviral vector.
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