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H 2kk 36 7 5

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H-2Kk (36-7-5) is a monoclonal antibody that recognizes the H-2Kk class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule. It is specific for the H-2Kk haplotype and can be used for the detection and study of H-2Kk-expressing cells.

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Murine MHC Typing by Flow Cytometry

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MHC typing was performed by flow cytometry. Spleens were pressed through a 70 μm cell strainer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada). Spleen cell suspensions were treated with NH4Cl to lyse red blood cells. Single cell suspensions were stained with the following antibodies: I-Ak (10-3.6), I-Ak (11-5.2), I-Ab (AF6-120.1), I-E (14.4.4S), H-2Kk (36-7-5), H-2 Dk (15-5-5)(Biolegend, San Diego, CA, USA) and H-2 Db (KH95; BD Biosciences, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada), Flow cytometry data were acquired on an FACSCalibur instrument (BD Biosciences) and analyzed with FlowJo software (TreeStar, Ashland, OR, USA).
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Murine MHC Typing by Flow Cytometry

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MHC typing was performed by flow cytometry. Spleens were pressed through a 70 μm cell strainer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada). Spleen cell suspensions were treated with NH4Cl to lyse red blood cells. Single cell suspensions were stained with the following antibodies: I-Ak (10-3.6), I-Ak (11-5.2), I-Ab (AF6-120.1), I-E (14.4.4S), H-2Kk (36-7-5), H-2 Dk (15-5-5)(Biolegend, San Diego, CA, USA) and H-2 Db (KH95; BD Biosciences, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada), Flow cytometry data were acquired on an FACSCalibur instrument (BD Biosciences) and analyzed with FlowJo software (TreeStar, Ashland, OR, USA).
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