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Anti cd3ε pe cy7

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Anti–CD3ε-PE-Cy7 is a fluorescently labeled antibody that binds to the CD3 epsilon chain, a component of the T cell receptor complex. It can be used for the identification and enumeration of T cells in flow cytometry applications.

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Murine Immune Cell Staining

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Unconjugated anti-CD28 (Clone 37.51), anti-CD3ε (Clone 2C11), anti–mCD8-APC, anti–mCD4-BV786, anti–CD3ε-PE-Cy7, anti-mCD107 (LAMP1)-PE, anti–DX5-FITC, and anti-mCD45 were purchased from BD Biosciences. Anti–H60-PE, anti–mNKG2D-PE, rat IgG2a-PE, and rat IgG2b-PE were purchased from R&D Systems.
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Murine Immune Cell Staining

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Unconjugated anti-CD28 (Clone 37.51), anti-CD3ε (Clone 2C11), anti–mCD8-APC, anti–mCD4-BV786, anti–CD3ε-PE-Cy7, anti-mCD107 (LAMP1)-PE, anti–DX5-FITC, and anti-mCD45 were purchased from BD Biosciences. Anti–H60-PE, anti–mNKG2D-PE, rat IgG2a-PE, and rat IgG2b-PE were purchased from R&D Systems.
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