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cells (2×106) along with blank controls were firstly centrifuged at 2 000 rpm for 10 min, rinsed in PBS, and Ab added. After mixture and washing, cells were fixed by 0.5 mL paraformaldehyde and loaded on flow cytometry for detection. |
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cells (2×106) along with blank controls were firstly centrifuged at 2 000 rpm for 10 min, rinsed in PBS, and Ab added. After mixture and washing, cells were fixed by 0.5 mL paraformaldehyde and loaded on flow cytometry for detection. |
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Flow cytometry was used to detect the protein expression level of CD70 and CD11a in CD4+ T cells. In brief, 45 hours after transfection, cells (2×106) along with blank controls were firstly centrifuged at 2 000 rpm for 10 min, rinsed in PBS, and added with FITC-CD11a or FITC-CD70 conjugated antibodies (eBioscience, US). After mixture and washing, cells were fixed by 0.5 mL paraformaldehyde and loaded on flow cytometry for detection.
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