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Mrc 1

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The MRC-1 is a laboratory equipment device designed for general laboratory use. It serves as a multi-functional device with capabilities for various applications. The core function of the MRC-1 is to provide a versatile platform for experimental procedures and analyses in a laboratory setting.

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Imaging Lymph Node Microarchitecture

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Draining cervical lymph nodes were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen and 7 μm sections were cut. Staining was performed with fluorochrome conjugated MRC-1 (biotin 647, BD biosciences) and appropriate isotype matched controls. Sections were mounted in ProLong Gold (Invitrogen) and images were taken using a Zeiss Axioplan LSM 510 confocal microscope as single optical slices of between 0.8 and 1.0 μm. Images were analyzed using Zeiss LSM image browsing software v4.
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Imaging Lymph Node Microarchitecture

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Draining cervical lymph nodes were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen and 7 μm sections were cut. Staining was performed with fluorochrome conjugated MRC-1 (biotin 647, BD biosciences) and appropriate isotype matched controls. Sections were mounted in ProLong Gold (Invitrogen) and images were taken using a Zeiss Axioplan LSM 510 confocal microscope as single optical slices of between 0.8 and 1.0 μm. Images were analyzed using Zeiss LSM image browsing software v4.
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