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Dc sign apc

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DC-SIGN-APC is a recombinant protein that binds to the DC-SIGN (Dendritic Cell-Specific Intercellular adhesion molecule-3-Grabbing Non-integrin) receptor. DC-SIGN is a C-type lectin receptor expressed on the surface of dendritic cells and plays a role in pathogen recognition and immune cell interaction. The DC-SIGN-APC protein is conjugated with the fluorescent dye allophycocyanin (APC), which allows for detection and analysis of DC-SIGN-expressing cells using flow cytometry or other fluorescence-based techniques.

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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Analysis

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Mixed cell suspensions were stained for surface markers with combinations of the following antibodies: CD45-vioblue450, CD11b-PE (Tonbo, San Diego, CA), CD11c-APC, CCR5-PE-Cy7 (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), CCR7-PE-Cy7, HLA-DR-FITC, CD3-VioGreen (Miltenyi Biotec), CD3-APC, CD11c-PerCp-Cy5.5, CD1c-PE-dazzle, CD163-APC, HLA-DR-BV570, CD207-APC, CD1a AF700 (Biolegend), CD103-PE-Cy7, CD83-PE, CD14-e780, CD1a-FITC, CD86-e710 (eBiosciences, San Diego, CA), DC-SIGN-FITC, DC-SIGN-PE, DC-SIGN-APC (R&D systems, Minneapolis, MN). Dead cells were excluded with 7AAD (Southern Biotech) or zombie dye yellow staining (Biolegend). Analysis was performed on 8-color MACSQuant 10 (Miltenyi biotech) or Gallios (Beckman Coulter) flow cytometers and data analyzed with FlowJo software (Tree Star, Inc. Ashland, OR). Expression of surface markers is shown as percentage of positive cells. Fluorescence minus one (FMO) strategy was used to establish appropriate gates. The gating strategy is shown in supplementary Figure 1.
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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Analysis

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Mixed cell suspensions were stained for surface markers with combinations of the following antibodies: CD45-vioblue450, CD11b-PE (Tonbo, San Diego, CA), CD11c-APC, CCR5-PE-Cy7 (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), CCR7-PE-Cy7, HLA-DR-FITC, CD3-VioGreen (Miltenyi Biotec), CD3-APC, CD11c-PerCp-Cy5.5, CD1c-PE-dazzle, CD163-APC, HLA-DR-BV570, CD207-APC, CD1a AF700 (Biolegend), CD103-PE-Cy7, CD83-PE, CD14-e780, CD1a-FITC, CD86-e710 (eBiosciences, San Diego, CA), DC-SIGN-FITC, DC-SIGN-PE, DC-SIGN-APC (R&D systems, Minneapolis, MN). Dead cells were excluded with 7AAD (Southern Biotech) or zombie dye yellow staining (Biolegend). Analysis was performed on 8-color MACSQuant 10 (Miltenyi biotech) or Gallios (Beckman Coulter) flow cytometers and data analyzed with FlowJo software (Tree Star, Inc. Ashland, OR). Expression of surface markers is shown as percentage of positive cells. Fluorescence minus one (FMO) strategy was used to establish appropriate gates. The gating strategy is shown in supplementary Figure 1.
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