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Ccl19 ig

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CCL19-Ig is a recombinant fusion protein consisting of the human chemokine CCL19 linked to the Fc region of human IgG1. It is a tool for research purposes.

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CCL19-Ig Binding Assay on Cells

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Cells were pretreated with or without synthetic peptides (15 μg/ml) or A/C Heterodimerizer (Clontech), and then stained with 1 μg/ml CCL19-Ig (eBioscience, CA, USA) for 30 min, followed by PE-labeled anti-human IgG for 20 min on ice. CCL19-Ig binding levels were measured with a FACSVerse or FACSFortessa flow cytometer (BD Biosciences) and the data analyzed with FlowJo software (Tree Star Inc., OR, USA).
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CXCL12 and gp120 Mediated CCL19 Binding

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H9 cells were seeded on fibronectin-coated wells and treated with 0.1% BSA with PBS, CXCL12 (100 ng/ml), or recombinant gp120 (1 μg/ml) for 30 min. Binding of CCL19-Ig (1 μg/ml; eBioscience) to T cells was detected by staining with 5 μg/ml biotin-conjugated anti-human IgG (American Qualex) and 5 μg/ml Alexa Fluor 647-conjugated streptavidin (Invitrogen). The images were captured by a confocal microscope and analyzed with Duolink Image Tool software (Olink Bioscience, Uppsala, Sweden).
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