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eBioscience produces premium-quality yet value-priced immunological reagents that give you optimal signal-to-noise in your experiments. Our product expertise includes commonly used immunophenotyping markers (mouse and human CDs) and cytokine reagents, as well as novel mAbs and conjugates to antigens such as TLR, costimulatory molecules (e.g. PD-L1, PD-L2, ICOS, PD-1), and apoptosis molecules (DR, Fas, TWEAK, TRAIL, cytochrome C).

Over 1,000 antibody products are listed in our eCatalog along with the technical information and a large selection of flexible sizes (10 µg to 500 µg) and conjugates (FITC to Cy5, PE-Cy5, PE-Cy7, APC, APC-Cy7) for each antibody. eBioscience was established in 1999 in San Diego by antibody experts whom you have trusted for many years.

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Below are protocols for our products which we have optimized to support their use. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us. Thank you for visiting eBioscience.

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 Absolute S specific instructions, flow

Flow cytometry assay protocol for measuring cell proliferation without any heat or acid-denaturation steps. Surface and internal epitopes are preserved.

 Antigen surface staining, flow cytometry

 ApoBrdU specific instructions, flow

A two-color staining method for labeling DNA breaks and total cellular DNA to detect apoptotic cells by flow cytometry.

 ApoDirect specific instructions, flow
A two-color staining method for labeling DNA breaks and total cellular DNA to detect apoptotic cells by flow cytometry.
 Apoptosis induction, using EOS9.1
CD95 (Fas)-induced apoptosis of human Jurkat cell line by monoclonal antibody EOS9.1 is used as a general positive control for apoptosis detection systems.
 Baculovirus Protein Expression & Analysis
 Bioassays, cytokine
Measurement of biological activity of cytokines and their concentrations by cellular proliferation of primary cell cultures or isolated cell lines that are dependent and/or responsive to a specific growth factor.
  Common Fluorescent Dyes in Flow Cytometry
  Cross-Reactivity of Anti-Human/Mouse Antibodies
  Cytokine ELISA, antibody pairs
Used for the detection and quantification of cytokines secreted into tissue culture supernatant and/or biological fluids. Using two antibodies specific for non-overlapping epitopes allows the optimal capture and detection of the desired cytokine.

 Cytokine intracellular staining, flow cytometry

A modification of the basic immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometric analysis used for the simultaneous analysis of surface molecules and intracellular cytokines at single-cell level.

 Cytokine neutralizing protocols

Protocols describe in vitro bioassays using neutralizing anti-mouse and anti-human cytokine antibodies.
  Cytokine ELISA Ready-SET-Go! Kits (w/ pre-coated plates) Protocol
  Cytokine ELISA Ready-SET-Go! Protocol
  eFluor® Nanocrystals Surface Staining, Flow Cytometry
  eFluor® Nanocrystals Immunofluorescence Microscopy
  eFluor® Nanocrystals (Reactive) Conjugation
  eFluor® Nanocrystals in vivo Imaging
  eFluor® Nanocrystals Cell Labeling
  ELISPOT (Enzyme-linked ImmunoSPOT)
Used to obtain colorimetric footprint of B cells that can be quantitated by visual scoring or specialized plate-readers.
  Foxp3 Protocol

 Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Staining, Frozen Tissues

  Immunoprecipitation Protocol
This technique provides a rapid and simple means to separate a specific protein from whole cell lysates or culture supernatants. Additionally, immunoprecipitation can be used to confirm the identity or study biochemical characteristics, post-translational modifications, and expression levels of a protein of interest.

 In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay (IVCCA)

  In vivo use of antibodies
Antibodies are used for in vivo studies where the injected antibody is intended to either deplete a specific cell type or induce activation of cells. eBioscience offers monoclonal antibodies to mouse cell surface antigens and cytokines for in vitro or in vivo functional studies.

 T Cell Activation using anti-CD3 mAb

Protocol A: Stimulation of mouse peripheral T cells with plate-bound 145-2C11 monoclonal antibody; MTT assay for detection of cellular proliferation.
Protocol B: Stimulation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with anti-human CD3 monoclonal antibody; MTT assay for detection of cellular proliferation.
 RBC Lysis

 Thawing & Freezing Protocols for insect cells (BV)

  Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) Detection, flow cytometry
  Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2) Neutralization Bioassay
  Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) Neutralization Bioassay
TLR4 antibodies are used to inhibit the LPS-induced cytokine production by human PBMCs.

 Immunoblotting Protocol (Western Blot)


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