This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about human CD8B, based on 331 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using CD8B antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited CD8B antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
CD8B synonym: CD8B1; LEU2; LY3; LYT3; P37

Invitrogen
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12-0089-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunother Cancer (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 25-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunother Cancer (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (AMC908)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 7a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience -Thermo Fisher Scientific, 50-0008-80) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:200 (fig 7a). Nat Commun (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 17-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s4a). Mol Cancer (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 46-0087-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s4a). Mol Cancer (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (AMC908)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 4e
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, AMC908) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 4e). Front Immunol (2021) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; tbl 3
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (tbl 3). J Cell Mol Med (2022) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 3b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 3b). Cell Rep (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig s3a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 47-0086-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig s3a). Nature (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50; fig 1
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1). Ann Med (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:50; loading ...; fig 1c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MA5-13473) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:50 (fig 1c). J Autoimmun (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s3
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 47-0086-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s3). Nature (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; fig e4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 47-0086-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig e4a). Nature (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:20; fig 5b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:20 (fig 5b). Science (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (ThermoFisher, 25-0087-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cell (2021) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Lab Vision/Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 4a). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 17-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5a). Cancer Sci (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 4g
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (ThermoFisher Scientific, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 4g). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). BMC Immunol (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig 3b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 3b). PLoS Pathog (2020) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1e
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1e). BMC Cancer (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 10b, 12b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 46-0087-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 10b, 12b). Hum Vaccin Immunother (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 17-0086-41) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1c). Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s7a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, 12-0089-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s7a). Nat Commun (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 46-0087-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1b). BMC Cancer (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 7c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Ebioscience, 17-0086-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 7c). Oncoimmunology (2019) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 4d
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 4d). Cell (2019) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 2d
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 2d). Cancer Cell (2019) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; loading ...
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples . Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig s2d
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12-0089-41) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig s2d). Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3g
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 47-0086-42) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples at 1:200 (fig 3g). Nature (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). J Exp Med (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, OKT8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Front Immunol (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig s4a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermofisher, MA5-13473) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig s4a). Cancer Cell (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3e
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 17-0087-42) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 3e). Nat Commun (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s3c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (ThermoFisher Scientific, OKT8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s3c). Transl Oncol (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:300; loading ...; fig s1a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:300 (fig s1a). Nat Commun (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4B11)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 4c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA1-80231) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 4c). Neurosurgery (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4B11)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 7g
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo fisher, 4B11) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 7g). J Clin Invest (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). J Exp Med (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5c
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, HIT8a) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5c). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl s1
In order to investigate the effect of Shigella infection on human lymphocytes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12-0088-73) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl s1). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to study the interaction between CD100 and CD72 and its role in T cell proliferation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 1a). Front Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to investigate the effectiveness of a neoantigen vaccine against melanoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; tbl 1
In order to investigate infiltrating T cells in liver cancer through single-cell sequencing, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 17-0086-41) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 1). Cell (2017) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to investigate the tumor microenvironment in tertiary lymphoid organs of prostate cancer patients, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 3a). Front Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SIDI8BEE)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1a
In order to generate T cells from cord blood hematopoietic progenitor cells transduced to express an antigen receptor as assess their ability to limit malignant cells and graft versus host disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 25-5273-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Oncoimmunology (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to characterize CD8 T cells isolated patients with stage IV melanoma before and after treatment with pembrolizumab, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3e
In order to investigate origin of tumor-infiltrating T regulatory cells in breast cancer samples, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, 25-0088) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3e). Cell Res (2017) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3f
In order to investigate origin of tumor-infiltrating T regulatory cells in breast cancer samples, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fischer Scientific, MA5-14548) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 3f). Cell Res (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to elucidate the effects of pathogen recognition receptors on dendritic cell maturation, HIV infection, and on the quality of HIV-specific cytotoxic T-cell activation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0826) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Eur J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to assess the effects of targeting the chimeric antigen receptors to the TRAC locus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, HIT8a) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3b
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3b). J Immunol (2017) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to examine the impact of recruited CD8+ T cells on BPH epithelial cells under a low androgen level, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fischer Scientific, RM-9116-S1) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (fig 3a). Sci Rep (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to use CD49a expression to define subsets of tissue-resident memory T cells in the skin, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Immunity (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to characterize the periferal blood lymphocytes phenotype in tacrolimus-treated liver transplanted patients., Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1c). Med Princ Pract (2017) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig 1h
In order to examine a potential prognostic relevance of CTLA-4 expression in extrahepatic bile duct cancer, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 1h). Target Oncol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
In order to develop a functional assay to assess the risk of developing acute graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). J Immunol Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1e
In order to study the restoration of immune function in chronic HIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1e). J Clin Invest (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to explore the role of thrombopoietin signaling in the human primitive hematopoietic stem cell compartment, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1b). Cell Transplant (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 7a
In order to study the efficacy of nanoparticle adjuvants for inducing protective immunity against simian immunodeficiency virus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 7a). J Virol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5c
In order to determine the role of IL-17A in airway fibrosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5c). Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5c
In order to propose that female sex protects against systemic inflammation-induced endothelial dysfunction, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 45-00988-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5c). J Clin Invest (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to explore how HIV-1 alters immunity during latent tuberculosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Tuberculosis (Edinb) (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4b
In order to demonstrate that neonatal CD8 positive T cells have a specific genetic program biased toward the innate immune response, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, MHCD0826) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4b). Cell Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 4a
In order to examine the contribution of HIV-derived conserved elements in vaccination, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 4a). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to evaluate the predictive values of the protective T-cell response for human cytomegalovirus disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). New Microbiol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 6
In order to assess receptor for hyaluronic acid-mediated motility specific dendritic cell responses, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, MHCD0828) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 6). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SIDI8BEE)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3e
In order to define the contribution of CD103+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes to high-grade serous epithelial ovarian cancer, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SIDI8BEE) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3e). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 17-0088) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (Hit8a)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to determine the S. Typhi, S. Paratyphi A, and S. Paratyphi B cross-reactive CD4 positive T cell responses elicited by immunization with Ty21a, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, HIT8A) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Clin Immunol (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to assess programmed cell death 1 and programmed cell death ligand 1 expression in patients with extranodal natural killer/T cell lymphoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Virchows Arch (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig st9
In order to characterize American patients with autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (ThermoFisher, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st9). JCI Insight (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:40; loading ...; fig 7b
In order to use flow cytometry and barcoded peptide-major histocompatibility complex multimers to screen for T cell specificities, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0831) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:40 (fig 7b). Nat Biotechnol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to optimize the generation of therapeutic extracellular vesicles and identify molecules involved in their clearance, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Biomaterials (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5a
In order to investigate the contribution of the PD-1 pathway in allogeneic stem cell transplantation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5a). Biol Blood Marrow Transplant (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to elucidate the mechanisms by which DRibbles induce T-cell activation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0801) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Cell Death Dis (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; human; 1:100; loading ...; tbl s2
In order to identify and characterize follicular cytotoxic T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermofisher, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on human samples at 1:100 (tbl s2). Nat Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
In order to study the cytolytic effector capacity of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). PLoS Pathog (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
In order to assess how ABCG1 loss in T cells affects atherosclerosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used . J Clin Invest (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Clin Cancer Res (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; fig 6b
In order to utilize humanized major histocompatibility class I- and class II-deficient NOG mice to assess the antitumor effect of an anti-programmed death-1 antibody, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig 6b). Clin Cancer Res (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:25; fig 1
In order to gain insight into biomarkers of response and mechanisms of resistance to immune checkpoint blockade by analysis of immune signatures in longitudinal tumor samples, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, MA5-13473) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:25 (fig 1). Cancer Discov (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50; fig 3
In order to characterize anti-GABAB receptor limbic encephalitis and evidence of a pathogenic role for CD8(+) T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo, MA5-14548) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 3). Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to study the role of T regulatory cells in patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 15-0088) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Turk J Haematol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s2b
In order to test if the two hematopoietic systems in patients with mixed chimerism remain functional and study immunological differences, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s2b). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 6
In order to discover cell-intrinsic division and differentiation differences in neonatal CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, 48-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 6). Immunol Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1). Cell Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SIDI8BEE)
  • flow cytometry; human
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 25-5273-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1g
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1g). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to assess if statins modulate the monocyte phenotype and function associated with HIV-1 neuropathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Neurovirol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to determine if HIV-specific CD8 T cells are present in cerebrospinal fluid of HIV controllers, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to measure DR3 expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to compare the immune compartmentalization between ileum and colon in healthy and inflamed mucosa, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). J Crohns Colitis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to determine mucosal characteristics of lymphocytic and collagenous colitis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Crohns Colitis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2b
In order to Targeting CD8(+) T cells prevents psoriasis development, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). J Allergy Clin Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4c
In order to study the role of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma-associated semaphorin 4d in myeloid-derived suppressor cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 25-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4c). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100
In order to assess how proportional balance of tumor associated macrophages and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in microsatellite-unstable gastric carcinoma is a prognostic indicator of M2 macrophages, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Neomarkers, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100. PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to analyze the difference in immune profiles at the pandemic epicenter in two pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 virus waves, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Arch Med Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to analyze HIV progression traits of a selective loss of early differentiated and highly functional PD1high CD4 T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; fig 1
In order to study nontuberculous mycobacterial infection with mutual IgG4-related lymphadenopathy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1). APMIS (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to perform an antigenic analysis of Bla g 2 using antibodies, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Biol Chem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 5a
In order to study the CD8+ non-cytolytic antiviral response in SIV infected rhesus macaques, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 5a). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2a
In order to develop an antigen presenting cell/T-cell platform to study intrathecal CD4 positive and CD8 positive T-cell responses to candidate MS-associated autoantigens, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBiosciences, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Eur J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study immune escape from CD8+ T cell killing mediated by PD-L1 expression on retrovirus-infected cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . PLoS Pathog (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 7
In order to characterize a bispecific scFv antibody targeting of human melanoma made in transgenic cattle called r28M, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12?C0086) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 7). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s1a
In order to study age-related changes in human immunity during a primary virus infection experimentally induced by immunization with live-attenuated yellow fever vaccine, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1a). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to assess the effects of allosteric inhibitors on different mutant forms of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 in leukemia, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Chem Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to examine the histopathological patterns and their associations with clinical characteristics in Chinese patients with nasal inverted papilloma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Laryngoscope (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig e3b
In order to discuss the importance of IL-5 positive Th2 cells to allergies, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig e3b). J Allergy Clin Immunol (2016) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:150; fig 1
In order to elucidate the prognosis of gastric cancer by tumor-infiltrating immune cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:150 (fig 1). Medicine (Baltimore) (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to assess the CD4/CD8 ratio as a marker for CD4+ T cell dysfunction in chronic HIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, Clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; fig 2
In order to characterize Chinese nasal polyp, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (fig 2). Int Forum Allergy Rhinol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to assess arming of MAIT cell cytolytic antimicrobial activity and induction by IL-7 and faulty in HIV-1 infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). PLoS Pathog (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; human
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, SK1) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Science (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to use lymph node fine-needle aspiration to examine the dynamics of T-follicular helper cells during SIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1a). J Med Primatol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3d
In order to examine the effects of immunosuppressive agents on Polyomavirus BKV-specific T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3d). Kidney Int (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study the dynamics of Ag-specific CD4(+) T cells during antiretroviral therapy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to discuss the role of T cells in Rasmussen encephalitis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Neuroinflammation (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig 6e
In order to elucidate the role of the adenosine pathway in human immunodeficiency virus type 1/simian immunodeficiency virus infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 6e). J Virol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to compare the initial systemic Env-specific B cell responses of AGMs and rhesus macaques, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Virol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study T cell subtypes in breast cancer patients with and without high levels of autoimmune thyroid antibodies, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 15-0088) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cent Eur J Immunol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to investigate the role of VAMP8 in exocytosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to discuss using the infiltrate to diagnosis B-cell lymphomas, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1
In order to elucidate how CD8 positive T cells suppress virus replication during simian immunodeficiency virus infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1). J Virol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to elucidate regulation of gamma-globin expression in F-cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (SK1)
  • flow cytometry; pigtail macaque
  • flow cytometry; baboon
  • flow cytometry; sooty mangabey
  • flow cytometry; gorilla
  • flow cytometry; orang utan
  • flow cytometry; White-cheeked Gibbon
  • flow cytometry; chimpanzee
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
  • flow cytometry; Bolivian squirrel monkey
  • flow cytometry; green monkey
  • flow cytometry; bonobo
  • flow cytometry; common marmoset
  • flow cytometry; crab eating macaque
In order to analyze the expression of alpha4beta7-integrin in primate lymphocites., Invitrogen CD8B antibody (ebioscience, 25-0087) was used in flow cytometry on pigtail macaque samples , in flow cytometry on baboon samples , in flow cytometry on sooty mangabey samples , in flow cytometry on gorilla samples , in flow cytometry on orang utan samples , in flow cytometry on White-cheeked Gibbon samples , in flow cytometry on chimpanzee samples , in flow cytometry on human samples , in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples , in flow cytometry on Bolivian squirrel monkey samples , in flow cytometry on green monkey samples , in flow cytometry on bonobo samples , in flow cytometry on common marmoset samples and in flow cytometry on crab eating macaque samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to develop feasible methods to generate cytomegalovirus-specific T cells from naive cells for T cell therapy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1c). Sci Transl Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to optimize detection of IL-2 from live cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Sciences/Invitrogen, Q10059) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry A (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
In order to describe the clinicopathological features of 15 patients with Epstein-Barr virus-positive nodal T/NK-cell lymphoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Hum Pathol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to assess intrahepatic delivery of anti-CEA chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells through percutaneous hepatic artery infusions, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Clin Cancer Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunoprecipitation; human; fig 4
In order to investigate the assembly of glycoprotein complexes by human cytomegalovirus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, 14-4b) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples (fig 4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to examine the role of lymphocyte activation gene-3 during HIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1) and in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl s1
In order to examine the early impact of viral replicative capacity on HIV-1 immunopathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl s1). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to evaluate the potency of program death ligand 1 and 2-silenced dendritic cell vaccines for ex vivo priming and in vivo boosting of minor histocompatibility antigen-specific CD8 positive T cell responses, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Cancer Immunol Immunother (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to show that intermediate DNA methylation is a conserved signature of gene regulation and exon usage, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0806) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:20
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:20. J Dermatol Sci (2015) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fischer Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples . Lung Cancer (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s1
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s1). J Autoimmun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to ascertain the impact of cell-intrinsic immunity on the latent reservoir of HIV, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . AIDS (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss methods to measure cytokine production by Th1 and Th17 cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, Q10059) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Curr Protoc Cytom (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50; fig 2
In order to characterize location and tumor infiltration patterns as key prognostic factors when analyzing CD8+ T-cells and FoxP3+ T-regulatory cells in ovarian carcinoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (LAB Vision, MS 457) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50 (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to discuss the therapeutic use of ex vivo-generated Akt-inhibited minor histocompatibility antigen-specific CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Blood (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Cancer Immunol Immunother (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • chromatin immunoprecipitation; human
In order to characterize the coincidence detection with cell differentiation using a microfluidic impedance biochip, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, MHCD0800) was used in chromatin immunoprecipitation on human samples . Lab Chip (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 2
In order to compare five SIV vaccine platforms, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitroge, clone MHCD0826) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2). Clin Immunol (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100
In order to study the prognostic significance of the infiltration of tumor associate macrophages in patients with triple negative breast cancer, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Lab Vision, RM-9116) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100. Onco Targets Ther (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to study the role of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and pathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). PLoS Pathog (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to test if proteasome-inhibition complements the effects of corticosteroids to improve outcomes in chronic graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). Biol Blood Marrow Transplant (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study the cell mediated immune response to JCV T-Ag in patients with colorectal adenomatous polyps or cancers, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Gut Microbes (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to developed a strategy to expand umbilical cord blood T cells and test their effects after transplantation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Leukemia (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 12-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Oncotarget (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to assess early changes in CD4 and CD8 T cells in rhesus macaques infected with SIVMAC251, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1b). J Virol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:50
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, C8/144B) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:50. Br J Dermatol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to elucidate the relationship between female genital schistosomiasis and HIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3c). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to find Munc13-4 is highly expressed in differentiated human natural killer cells and effector CD8(+) T lymphocytes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, noca) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Exp Med (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to determine if vaccination with a rhesus macaque-derived adenoviral vector simian adenovirus 7 enhances mucosal T cell activation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, noca) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . J Virol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study the role of human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) envelope proteins in the uptake of exosomes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0826) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . FASEB J (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to investigate the anti-influenza responses of T cell subsets, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study virus-specific human memory T-cell activation in response to Dribble-mediated cross-presentation of viral antigens, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0804) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Transl Med (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to assess how invariant natural killer T cells distribute, differentiate, and function in fetal peripheral lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, QDot605) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Mucosal Immunol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to examine the role of IL-15 in HIV-infected chimpanzees, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 2a). Cell Immunol (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples . Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to investigate the cellular sources of cytokines and chemokines associated with severe malaria, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Infect Dis (2014) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Labvision/Thermo Scientific, SP16) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50. PLoS Pathog (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to compare vaccination with highly conserved gag elements verses full-length gag DNA, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0826) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 3
In order to develop a newborn/infant model to study infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 3). Tuberculosis (Edinb) (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to develop microfluidic biochips that count CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocytes in whole blood samples to use in third world countries, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, MHCD0800) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). Sci Transl Med (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; 1:100; fig s6
In order to decipher how susequent acute infection is supressed in T cell responses after exposure to subinfectious hepatitis C virus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples at 1:100 (fig s6). Nat Med (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to assess the effect of delayed administration of the BCG vaccine on the induced immune response in Ugandan children, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). J Infect Dis (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to investigate cellular restriction of HIV-1, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Retrovirology (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5
In order to elucidate chimeric antigen receptor-mediated T cell activation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Life Technologies, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Clin Exp Immunol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1
In order to discuss the roles of TCR-gamma/delta T cells and natural killer cells in the mycobacterial-specific immune response, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 2
  • western blot; rhesus macaque; fig 2
In order to investigate how chronic morphine exposure affects T cell numbers and functions, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2) and in western blot on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2). J Neuroimmunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to examine changes in intestinal T cells during SIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 1a). J Virol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to examine surface molecules involved in plasmacytoid dendritic-natural killer cell cross-talk, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:400; loading ...; fig 3d
In order to report the associations among host restriction factors, other established immunological parameters, and HLA type in HIV-1-seronegative individuals, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:400 (fig 3d). J Leukoc Biol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to examine tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes derived from liver and lung metastases from patients with gastrointestinal cancers or melanoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to infect chimpanzee adenovirus-immunized rhesus macaques with simian immunodeficiency virus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2a). J Virol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to test if the increased plasma viral load in ethanol-treated, SIV-infected macaques negatively correlates with antigen-specific immune responses, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 1a). J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Ann Rheum Dis (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...
In order to use Tat, Env, and Tat/Env regimens to induce and immune response and then assess protective efficacy using clade C Env, alum adjuvant, and a heterologous intrarectal SHIV1157ipd3N4 challenge, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . Virology (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study defective cellular immune response to pandemic H1N1 influenza A virus in obese and overweight adult humans, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, noca) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Obesity (Silver Spring) (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
In order to perform a phase I study in subjects with steroid-refractory chronic graft-versus-host disease using an anti-CD52 antibody, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Biol Blood Marrow Transplant (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to test if impaired human neonatal CD4(+) T cell immunity is due to reduced signaling by naive CD4(+) T cells following engagement of the alphabeta-TCR/CD3 complex and CD28, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig s2c
In order to investigate mucosal dysfunction in relation to HIV/SIV pathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig s2c). J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; loading ...; fig s2c
In order to investigate mucosal dysfunction in relation to HIV/SIV pathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig s2c). J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to assess the effects of trichosanthin treatment, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 6g
In order to report the detrimental effects observed in patients treated with autologous anti-MAGE-A3 T-cell receptor-engineered T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 6g). J Immunother (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to compare the dose-dependent effects of hVEGF(165) and mVEGF(164) in skeletal muscle of severe combined immune deficient mice, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:50 (fig 1b). Hum Gene Ther Methods (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s5a
In order to elucidate how HIV impacts natural killer cell responses during primary HIV-1 infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s5a). PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to examine the role of Cd96 in HIV-1 pathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). PLoS ONE (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to assess the functionality of virus-specific CD8+ T cells in older individuals acutely infected with West Nile virus and chronically infected with Epstein Barr virus and Cytomegalovirus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (noca, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). PLoS Pathog (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to investigate CD161+ T cell recovery during graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). PLoS ONE (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to identify integrin alpha2 as a novel stem cell marker, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Stem Cells (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to test if vaccination alters the activation state of T cells within the gastrointestinal mucosa, inguinal lymph nodes, and peripheral blood, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2a). Hum Vaccin Immunother (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to study the roles of the decidua-derived CCL2 in the Th2 predominance found at the maternal-fetal interface, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (CALTAG, MHCD0818) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Clin Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to test if low immune activation contributes to the viremic slow progressor phenotype, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 4
In order to study the use of an IL-12 adjuvant when vaccinating rhesus macaques, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0826) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 4). Hum Vaccin Immunother (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to test if bortezomib inhibits graft-versus-host disease after T-cell-replete HLA-mismatched transplantation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). J Clin Oncol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OKT8 (OKT-8))
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:75; fig 1
In order to determine the localization of CD4 positive T cells subsets in the healthy intestine, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, OKT8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:75 (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to analyze the regulation of Amphiregulin expression in human T cell subsets, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1a
In order to characterize macaque innate lymphoid cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1a). Mucosal Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to assess the effect of having ataxia-telangiectasia and age on CD95 and IL-7 expression, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). J Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig s3i
In order to report that the composition of the host immune system before infection with simian immunodeficiency virus influences the course of disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig s3i). Sci Transl Med (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to study alterations in mucosal immunity during SIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . Mucosal Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to test if B and T lymphocyte attenuator contributes to the functional impairment of minor histocompatibility antigen-specific T cells after allogeneic stem cell transplantation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1c). J Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to study influenza-specific CD4 T cells respond to vaccination using Ki67 as a marker, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Vaccine (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
In order to test if low levels of IFN-I signaling prevent chronic immune activation and disease progression in SIV-infected sooty mangabeys, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used . Blood (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1
In order to elucidate the role of CD4 T cell support on the quality of CD8 T cell memory, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to analyze the proliferation and functional profile of circulating double positive T cells from acutely HIV-infected individuals and chronically HIV-infected viral controllers, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to discuss the link between interleukin 7 and lymphopenia, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). J Infect Dis (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 3
In order to explore the importance of vitamin B6 in the recipients of allogeneic kidney graft, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 3). J Ren Nutr (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to optimize a DNA vaccine to boost cellular immune responses induced by Ad5 prime, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 4a). Vaccine (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to examine epitope-specific T cell responses in subjects with primary or secondary dengue virus infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Sci Rep (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to develop and validate a novel system for high throughput quantitation of autophagy in primary human leukocytes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0828) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Autophagy (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to investigate leukocyte-endothelial interactions at the blood brain barrier, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Sci Transl Med (2012) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100; fig 3
In order to test if damage to the lymphoid tissue fibroblastic reticular cell network contributes to naive T cell loss during HIV-1 infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Neomarkers, RM-9116-s) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 3). PLoS Pathog (2012) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100
In order to evaluate the prognostic value of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in the anthracycline-based chemotherapy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Lab Vision, RM-9116) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100. Breast Cancer Res (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2d
In order to test if low-dose interleukin-2 enhances T regulatory cells and suppresses chronic graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2d). N Engl J Med (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 1
In order to compare CD69 expression on T cells from the intestine, spleen, lymph nodes, and blood of normal and SIV-infected macaques, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1
In order to assess memory T cells in cases of persistent Epstein-Barr virus infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Med Virol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to test if CCR5 signaling suppression reduces HIV-associated chronic immune activation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2a). J Med Primatol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1
In order to characterize different macaque NK cell subpopulations, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1). Immunology (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to elucidate relationships among MAPK pathway function, HIV-1-induced activation, and exhaustion markers in circulating CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). J Virol (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to characterize two pathogenic, noncoding aberrations of UNC13D in patients with familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to study the role of T regulatory cells in HIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2b). J Virol (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to discuss the live attenuated yellow fever vaccines, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B.5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). J Infect Dis (2011) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:50
In order to report the immune responses in the parietal pleura of patients with tuberculous pleurisy and compare them with nonspecific pleuritis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo-scientific, RM-91160) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:50. PLoS ONE (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (C8/144B)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100; fig 5I
In order to examine tumor and nonadjacent normal breast tissue from women with breast cancer, who either had or had not received neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Thermo Scientific, MS-457-S1) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 5I). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig S2
In order to examine tumor and nonadjacent normal breast tissue from women with breast cancer, who either had or had not received neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 47-0088-42) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig S2). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig S2
In order to examine tumor and nonadjacent normal breast tissue from women with breast cancer, who either had or had not received neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, Q10009) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig S2). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
In order to characterize the new organic dye Krome Orange, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). J Immunol Methods (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1
In order to characterize activated T cells using flow cytometry, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Cytometry A (2011) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; tbl 2
In order to identify biomarkers to distinguish between true recurrence and new primary cases of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Lab vision, RM-9116) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (tbl 2). Breast Cancer (Auckl) (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...
In order to assess second-generation Plasmodium vivax vaccine formulations to identify novel combinations of adjuvants, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . Infect Immun (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; 1:500
In order to investigate memory B cell proliferation during SIV infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples at 1:500. Clin Immunol (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to test if anti-IgE therapy attenuates allergen specific T helper 2 cell responses, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). Clin Mol Allergy (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to study the relationship between plasmacytoid dendritic cells and HIV-1 pathogenesis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1, 2
In order to examine the impact of Tregs on CAR-modified T cells in the SCID-Beige xenotransplant model, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1, 2). Cancer Res (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to report that CD248 controls CD8(+) human T cell proliferation, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0830) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Immunology (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 2
In order to characterize peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets during the 12 months following low dose rabbit antithymocyte globulin therapy, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 2). Transplant Proc (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 4
In order to identify and characterize memory B cells in normal rhesus macaques, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; loading ...; tbl 1
In order to use antibodies to examine LFA-1 conformational changes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (tbl 1). J Immunol Methods (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to identify immunological/virological biomarkers associated with sleep quality in patients with chronic hepatitis C, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0801) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Scand J Immunol (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to examine human cross-reactive T cells against a pandemic virus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Vaccine (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to assess the effects on cell signaling networks upon blockade of cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 in patients with metastatic melanoma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). PLoS ONE (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1
In order to determine the gene expression profile of Mtb isolated from non-primate granuloma, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:40; fig 2a
In order to investigate molecules that stimulate IFN-gamma secretion by tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:40 (fig 2a). Cancer Res (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 2
In order to investigate immune mechanisms responsible for viral control in Indian rhesus macaques infected SIV, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2). J Immunol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 2f
In order to use flow cytometry to characterize rhesus macaque lymphocyte, monocyte and dendritic cell subsets, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2f). J Immunol Methods (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to report that HSP70 activates human NK cells to kill target cells expressing MICA in a natural killer group 2 member D-dependent manner, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Cell Mol Med (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to characterize natural killer cells from HIV-infected patients, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). AIDS (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
In order to compare the therapeutic efficacy of CD19-specific human primary T cells that constitutively express gamma(c)-cytokines, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). Blood (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
In order to compare the therapeutic efficacy of CD19-specific human primary T cells that constitutively express gamma(c)-cytokines, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, RPA-T8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). Blood (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2d
In order to use flow cytometry to characterize human lymphocyte, monocyte, and DC subsets, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2d). Cytometry A (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; loading ...; fig 2d
In order to develop a coinfection animal model and test if HTLV-2 impacts simian immunodeficiency virus SIV(mac251)-induced disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 2d). J Virol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...
In order to explore the effects of long-term BLyS inhibition in human systemic lupus erythematosus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Arthritis Rheum (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to investigate how anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies alter human immune responses in type 1 diabetes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Clin Immunol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3
In order to examine the effects of flt3 ligand and IL-15 on CD56(bright) natural killer cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag Laboratories/Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Cytometry A (2009) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to test if delaying bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccination from birth to 10 weeks of age enhances vaccine-induced immune responses, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Vaccine (2009) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:200; fig 3
In order to develop a method to detect different T-cell populations in humans, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0829) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 3). Nat Methods (2009) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to develop a xenotransplantation system using human hematopoietic stem cells and mice, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag/Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Nat Protoc (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to characterize lymphocyte subgroups in peripheral blood of advanced stage lung cancer patients, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (eBioscience, 15-0088) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). Med Oncol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:1000; fig 2
In order to show that suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid reactivates HIV from latency in chronically infected cell lines and primary cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). J Biol Chem (2009) ncbi
domestic rabbit monoclonal (SP16)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100; fig 1
In order to study autoantibodies and tumor-infiltrating T cells in epithelial ovarian cancer, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Lab Vision, RM-9116) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study low frequency antigen-specific CD8+ T cells with peptide-major histocompatibility complex class 1 tetramers and techniques to improve the direct ex vivo detection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (noco, noca) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry A (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 1
In order to examine the functional and immunophenotypic characteristics of CD4+ CD8+ T cells from 6 different neonatal rhesus macaques tissues, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 1). Blood (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to suggest that CXCR6 helps to retain T cells within the lung, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Immunobiology (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3c
In order to correlate Notch receptor expression and the severity of systemic lupus erythematosus disease, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3c). Lupus (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5a
In order to assess WT1 as an immunotherapeutic target, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5a). Blood (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to assess the efficacy of a multigenic DNA prime/modified vaccinia Ankara boost vaccine approach, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Viral Immunol (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:1000; fig 1
In order to examine the changes in signaling pathways of human CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells from HIV-infected patients, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Invitrogen, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). J Immunol (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to test if the normally discarded bone marrow collection kits are a convenient source of large numbers of mesenchymal stem cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Transplantation (2007) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:100; fig 1
In order to investigate the spatiotemporal dynamics of CD8 T cells during infection with herpes simplex virus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0821) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1). J Exp Med (2007) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque; fig 4
In order to examine HIV/SIV-derived peptide vaccines, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples (fig 4). Vaccine (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3A
In order to characterize filoviral glycoproteins and study their contribution to infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3A). FASEB J (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to detect the JAK2 V617F mutation in hematopoietic stem cells and their progeny in patients with polycythemia vera, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to characterize double positive intestinal rhesus macaque T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0817) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . Eur J Immunol (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to develop methods to establish long-term, antigen-specific T-cell lines and clones, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Immunol Lett (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to examine the immunogenicity of the ESAT-6-CFP-10 complex, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0806) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Int Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to develop an assay to quantitate the number of latently infected cells carrying replication competent HIV-1, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Methods Mol Biol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to elucidate the lineage of central memory T cells and effector memory T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to study T cell homing in skin infected with Haemophilus ducreyi, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (CalTag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). Infect Immun (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; tbl 2
In order to study human cytomegalovirus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (tbl 2). Eur J Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss methods to distinguish natural killer cells from natural killer T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry A (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to test if the impaired ability of CD4+ T cells to upregulate CD154 contributes to the immune dysregulation that occurs during human immunodeficiency virus infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . J Virol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to investigate CpG-OVA complex-mediated CD8 T cell immunity in response to vaccination, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag Laboratories, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). J Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey; fig 1
In order to discuss available reagents for studying the neotropical primate squirrel monkey, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag Laboratories, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples (fig 1). J Immunol Methods (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to show that T cell expansion and contractions in persistent viral infections is not limited to the acute phase of infection, but continues in latent infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Eur J Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; baboons; tbl 4
In order to describe the epidemiologic and clinical presentation of zinc toxicosis in baboons in captivity, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on baboons samples (tbl 4). J Med Primatol (2004) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study the life-cycle events of HIV-1 in primary cultures of human uterine epithelial cells and stromal fibroblasts, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0801) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Infect Dis (2004) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to report the adaptive T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in a naturally exposed healthy virus-immune human cohort, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Arch Virol (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to test if CD103 has a regulatory role in the microenvironment of the epithelial cell layer, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to ask if flow cytometry can be used for the detection of bone marrow involvement in the different types of B-cell malignant neoplasms, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Zymed, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cytometry B Clin Cytom (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to evaluate the use of recipient Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines as stimulators to activate donor alloreactive T cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Blood (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4a
In order to elucidate how keratinocyte growth factor and FGFR2IIIb signaling affect the development and function of thymic epithelium, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4a). Blood (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to identify and characterize immature CD2(-/low) T cells in peripheral blood, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to report how to isolate highly purified hematopoietic intermediates, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
In order to describe a new flow cytometric method to identify TNF-alpha-secreting cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag Laboratories, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol Methods (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to use herpes simplex virus type 2 as a model system to investigate CD8(+) T cell trafficking to the skin in humans, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0801) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Clin Invest (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to report differential expression of chemokine receptors among NKT cell subsets, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Blood (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to discuss methods to assess adenosine deaminase expression in hematopoietic cells, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Hum Gene Ther (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to determine how CCR5 expression is reduced in cells from ccr5Delta32 heterozygotes, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Biol Chem (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to characterize CCR5 truncations, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . J Biol Chem (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to assess the effect of IL-18 on a lentiviral infection, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . J Interferon Cytokine Res (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
In order to assess cryptomonad-derived phycobiliproteins for their applicability to flow cytometry, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag Laboratories, clone 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). Cytometry (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to characterize the localization and function of STRL33/Bonzo, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Blood (2000) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 2
In order to investigate the role Th1 cells and their relationship with Th2 cells in human systemic lupus erythematosus, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, MHCD0806) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). Haematologica (2000) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; rhesus macaque
In order to examine the innate and adaptive immune responses of rhesus macaques infected with SIVmac251, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (BioSource, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on rhesus macaque samples . J Virol (2000) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to characterize the cells present in the cutaneous blister fluid patients with toxic epidermal necrolysis, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Clin Exp Immunol (2000) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to elucidate role of SOD-1 overexpression in thymocyte biology, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to determine the number of CD4, CCR5, and CXCR4 antibody-binding sites on various T cells and macrophages, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to study responses of peripheral blood T cells to malaria antigens, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Infect Immun (1998) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (3B5)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 4
In order to determine the functional properties of CK beta-11/MIP-3 beta/ELC, Invitrogen CD8B antibody (Caltag, 3B5) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4). J Immunol (1998) ncbi
Bio-Rad
mouse monoclonal (LT8)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; human; 1:50; loading ...; fig 2a-i
Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (AbD-Serotec, LT8) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on human samples at 1:50 (fig 2a-i). Ann Clin Transl Neurol (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (4B11)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; tbl s7
In order to conduct a phenotypical investigation of clear cell renal cell carcinoma, Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (Bio-Rad, 4B11) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples (tbl s7). Cell (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (YTC182.20)
  • immunohistochemistry; African green monkey; loading ...
In order to perform an enhanced embryo-fetal development investigation using pateclizumab in cynomolgus monkeys, Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (AbD Serotec, MCA351G) was used in immunohistochemistry on African green monkey samples . Reprod Toxicol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (LT8)
  • flow cytometry; marmosets; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to test a therapeutic antibody against CD127 in a mouse model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (Serotec, LT-8) was used in flow cytometry on marmosets samples (fig 4a). J Neuroimmune Pharmacol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (LT8)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 5
Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (Serotec, MCA1226A488) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 5). elife (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (RPA-T8)
  • immunohistochemistry; African green monkey; 1:100
In order to study the neurotoxicity of AAV9-mediated expression of a non-self protein in nonhuman primates, Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (AbD-Serotec, MCA4609T) was used in immunohistochemistry on African green monkey samples at 1:100. Mol Ther (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (LT8)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; rhesus macaque; loading ...
Bio-Rad CD8B antibody (AbD Serotec, MCA1226F) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on rhesus macaque samples . Mol Ther (2014) ncbi
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
mouse monoclonal (32-M4)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD8B antibody (Santa Cruz, SC-1177) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 1a). J Immunother Cancer (2022) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (32-M4)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:50; loading ...; fig 9d
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD8B antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-1177) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:50 (fig 9d). J Neuroinflammation (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCH-T4)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:100; fig s3
Santa Cruz Biotechnology CD8B antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-1181) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:100 (fig s3). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
Miltenyi Biotec
human monoclonal (REA734)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig s6
Miltenyi Biotec CD8B antibody (Miltenyi Biotec, 130-110-677) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples (fig s6). Sci Rep (2022) ncbi
human monoclonal (REA715)
  • flow cytometry; human; 3:50; loading ...; fig 1c
Miltenyi Biotec CD8B antibody (Miltenyi Biotec, REA715) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 3:50 (fig 1c). Science (2020) ncbi
Beckman Coulter
mouse monoclonal (2ST8.5H7)
  • flow cytometry; human
Beckman Coulter CD8B antibody (Beckman Coulter, T8) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Int J Oncol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (2ST8.5H7)
  • flow cytometry; human
In order to examine human differentiated effector CD4(+) T cells that are defined by low levels of IL-2 and IL-7 receptors, Beckman Coulter CD8B antibody (Beckman, 2ST8.5H7) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Cancer Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (2ST8.5H7)
  • flow cytometry; rat
In order to determine the effect of aging and CMV infection on T cell populations, Beckman Coulter CD8B antibody (Beckman Coulter, 6607123) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples . J Immunol (2014) ncbi
MilliporeSigma
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig s1h
In order to find and characterize a polypeptide encoded by the long non-coding RNA, LINC00961, MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, C7423) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig s1h). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig s5a
  • western blot; human; fig s5b
In order to elucidate how adaptor protein 2 complexes regulate clathrin-coated pit assembly, MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma, C7423) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig s5a) and in western blot on human samples (fig s5b). J Cell Biol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • blocking or activating experiments; human; loading ...
In order to propose that ikarugamycin is a useful reagent to study routes of endocytic trafficking, MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma, C7423) was used in blocking or activating experiments on human samples . Traffic (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • ELISA; human; fig s5f
In order to analyze beta-arrestin-mediated removal of the G protein-coupled receptor Gpr161 from the primary cilium determined by Smoothened, MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (SigmaAldrich, C7423) was used in ELISA on human samples (fig s5f). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 2
MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma, C7423) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2). Traffic (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • flow cytometry; African green monkey
  • immunocytochemistry; African green monkey; 1:50
MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma, C7423) was used in flow cytometry on African green monkey samples and in immunocytochemistry on African green monkey samples at 1:50. J Cell Sci (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (UCHT-4)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 9a
In order to promote biogenesis of membrane-trafficking intermediates by engagement of OCRL1 with F-BAR protein pacsin 2, MilliporeSigma CD8B antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, C7423) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 9a). Mol Biol Cell (2016) ncbi
BD Biosciences
mouse monoclonal (2ST8.5H7)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5g
BD Biosciences CD8B antibody (BD Biosciences, 2ST8.5H7) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5g). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (2ST8.5H7)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig st1
In order to find cell-surface markers specific to human neutrophils, BD Biosciences CD8B antibody (BD, 641057) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st1). Exp Cell Res (2016) ncbi
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