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Cd8 percp 53 6.7

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The CD8-PerCP (53-6.7) is a fluorescently-labeled antibody used for the detection and analysis of CD8-positive cells in flow cytometry applications. The PerCP (Peridinin Chlorophyll Protein) fluorescent dye is conjugated to the CD8 antibody, allowing for the identification and quantification of CD8-expressing cells within a sample.

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Flow Cytometry Analysis of T Cell Responses

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Standard flow cytometry was used as described in [16 (link)] for testing IFN-γ expression and CD8+/CD4+ T cell memory response. The following conjugated antibodies from eBiosciences (San Diego, CA, USA) were used: CD3-APC (145-2C11), CD4-PE (GK1.5), CD8-PerCP (53-6.7), CD44-AF780 (IM7), CD127-FITC, and CD44hiCD127+. After washing, splenocytes were fixed before being measured on a BD LSR II flow cytometer (BD Biosciences) and analyzed using FlowJo software 10.0 (Tree Star, Ashland, OR, USA). The MHC class II tetramers, which present AS15 to T cells, were obtained from the NIH tetramer facility and used as described previously.
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Activation of Naive T Cells

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Naïve cells from LNs or Ag-experienced cell cultures were washed once and resuspended in IMDM medium supplemented with 5% FCS, l-glutamine, 100 U/mL penicillin and streptomycin and 50 μM β-mercaptoethanol. Triplicate cultures at 5 × 105 cells per well were added in 50 μL to 96-well plates containing media supplemented with NP68 and with or without CD8α-specific Fab fragments and incubated for 3 h at 37°/5%CO2. Stimulated cells were stained with CD8-PerCP (53–6.7), TCRβ-FITC (H57-597) and CD69-FITC (H1.2F3) specific mAbs (eBioscience, Hatfield, UK). A minimum of 30,000 events was collected using an LSRII (BD Biosciences, Oxford, UK), and data were analysed with FlowJo software (Tree Star, Olten, Switzerland).
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