This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about mouse Thy1.2, based on 292 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using Thy1.2 antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited Thy1.2 antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
Thy1.2 synonym: CD90; T25; Thy-1; Thy-1.2; Thy1.1; Thy1.2

Invitrogen
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, 13-0903-85) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Immunity (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 0.2 mg/ml; loading ...; fig 2e
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Life Technology, 63-0902-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 0.2 mg/ml (fig 2e). Sci Rep (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (ThermoFisher, 47-0902) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100. elife (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (ThermoFisher, 47-0900) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100. elife (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:50; loading ...; fig s10
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Invitrogen, 17-0902-81) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:50 (fig s10). Nat Commun (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:4000; loading ...; fig 2i
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:4000 (fig 2i). Nat Commun (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2d
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2d). BMC Res Notes (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Aging Cell (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s6-1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s6-1). elife (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s6-1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s6-1). elife (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0900-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Cell (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, His51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). Sci Immunol (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2d
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2d). elife (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:400; loading ...; fig s4g
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo Fisher, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig s4g). Cell Rep (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (G7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s3a, s3b
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Invitrogen, A14727) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s3a, s3b). J Clin Invest (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • mass cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3, s2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 12-0903-82) was used in mass cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 3, s2). Science (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig ex10d
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig ex1e
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples (fig ex10d) and in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig ex1e). Nature (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1bb
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience; Thermo Fisher Scientific, 11-0903) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 1bb). Exp Ther Med (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig ex1d
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 11-0900-85) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig ex1d). Nature (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3d
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3d). J Clin Invest (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4h
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4h). Nat Commun (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig s2c
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig s2c). Nat Commun (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s3
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s3). Front Immunol (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1b
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, H1S51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1b). J Clin Invest (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 1c
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Affymetrix/eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 1c). J Clin Invest (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3e
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, OX7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3e). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3e
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3e). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5c
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5c). J Exp Med (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3a
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3a). Oncoimmunology (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1f
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1f). Science (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s2c
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2c). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1h
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 48-0902-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1h). Cell (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). J Exp Med (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s1d
In order to investigate the effect of polymicrobial sepsis in skin immune response, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1d). PLoS Pathog (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2b
In order to characterize the regulatory T cells expressing T-bet transcriptional factor, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0900-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1b
In order to explore how the different Fcgamma receptors expressed on dendritic cells affect the initiation of T cell responses, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1b). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s2a
In order to study intestinal immune responses during acute graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HLS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2a). J Clin Invest (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to explore the role of Nol3 in myeloproliferative neoplasms, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4a). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3c
In order to propose that type 2 immunity is induced by a unique mechanism in the genital tract, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, Thy-1.2/53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 250 ng/ml; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to find that CD4+ T cells from DOCK8-deficient mice produce large amounts of IL-31, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 250 ng/ml (fig 1a). Nat Commun (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s2
In order to utilize a G2-Gata4Cre;R26REYFP mouse line to track the developmental fate of the G2-Gata4 cell lineage, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (EBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2). Haematologica (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to determine that NKG2C/E identifies the CD4 T cell effector subset ThCTL that develop in the lung during influenza A virus infection in mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to determine that NKG2C/E identifies the CD4 T cell effector subset ThCTL that develop in the lung during influenza A virus infection in mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; rat; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to assess the effects of a small intestinal submucosa-mesenchymal stem cell scaffold on islet function and survival, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 12-0900-81) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1a). Int J Mol Med (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1b
In order to find a role for RAB43 in cross-presentation by classical dendritic cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1b). J Exp Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3d
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HI551) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3d). Cancer Res (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2e
In order to demonstrate that targeting a truncated version of the epidermal growth factor receptor with cetuximab eliminates CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2e). J Clin Invest (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to describe the microRNA regulatory network that is activated in macrophages during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to describe the microRNA regulatory network that is activated in macrophages during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1j
In order to establish and characterize a mouse model of narcolepsy, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1j). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to study changes in IL-23 and IL-22 after scratching, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). J Exp Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig 8c
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HIS51) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples (fig 8c). J Exp Med (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1a
In order to explain how glial cells impact ILC3-derived IL-22, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1a). Nature (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to study the promotion of the development of self-reactive T cells by hydrophobic CDR3 residues, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0902-83) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Nat Immunol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to detail how to obtain innate lymphoid cells from isolated common lymphoid progenitors, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Bio Protoc (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit; loading ...; fig s1
In order to use rabbits to assess the effects of platelet-rich fibrin releasate and mesenchymal stem cells on articular cartilage regeneration, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo, MA1-80648) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples (fig s1). J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig st1
In order to discuss the cellular origins of fibroadipocytes in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 15-0902) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig st1). Circ Res (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:400; fig s1c
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:400; fig 2a
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioescience, 14-0903-81) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig s1c) and in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig 2a). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 48-0902-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 12-0900-81) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 2). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to report that the majority of microbe-specific naive T cells produced memory cells during infection, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1c). Science (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to report that the majority of microbe-specific naive T cells produced memory cells during infection, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1c). Science (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to examine the effect of E-selectin ligand 1 on hematopoietic cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4, 5
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4, 5). PLoS Pathog (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; fig s3
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBio, 11-0902-85) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig s3). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 11-0900) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 2). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2b
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). Eur J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4
In order to report a role for effector T helper type 2 cells during T cell receptor-independent innate-like immune responses, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Nat Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to report a role for effector T helper type 2 cells during T cell receptor-independent innate-like immune responses, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Nat Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to report a role for effector T helper type 2 cells during T cell receptor-independent innate-like immune responses, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, HIs51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Nat Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). J Virol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s2
In order to discuss tissue tropisms of innate lymphoid cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (ebioscience, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2). Immunity (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s2
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; fig 4d
In order to discuss tissue tropisms of innate lymphoid cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, 53?C2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2) and in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig 4d). Immunity (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to determine if therapeutic antiviral T cells eliminate viral load in the brain of mice persistently infected from birth with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus without causing blood-brain barrier breakdown or tissue damage, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). J Exp Med (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 7
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 12-0902) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 7). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Immunity (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
In order to study NGF in E-Reeler retinogenesis, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., MA1-21469) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Neuromolecular Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig s1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 11?C0900) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig s1). Cell Tissue Res (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 11-0903-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1). Cell Death Dis (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to find that lymph node-like vasculature in melanoma and lung carcinoma murine models is both a consequence of and key contributor to anti-tumor immunity, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 3
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 3). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000. Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s1
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1). PLoS Pathog (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 25-0902-82) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Dev Biol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1e
In order to investigate efficiency of reprogramming fibroblasts to the iPSC state using ascorbic acid and MAP kinase and GSK inhibitors., Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 12-0903-81) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1e). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to show how early events during viral infection decide the immune response and facilitate either control, clearance, or persistence of the virus, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . PLoS Pathog (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5f
In order to investigate the application of intra-dermal mesoporous silica rods in immune modulation., Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0902) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5f). Nat Biotechnol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2c
In order to describe methods to efficiently 'knock-in' multi-kilobase genes in human induced pluripotent stem cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2c). Nucleic Acids Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study Bacillus Calmette-Guerin DeltaureC::hly and the superior protection against tuberculosis caused by central memory CD4+ T cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Infect Dis (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study Bacillus Calmette-Guerin DeltaureC::hly and the superior protection against tuberculosis caused by central memory CD4+ T cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Infect Dis (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Int Immunol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study the immunogenicity and immunomodulatory properties of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells using an allogeneic mouse model, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Invitrogen, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Tissue Eng (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200
In order to identify proteins involved in postnatal cardiomyocyte cell cycle arrest, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0902-81) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200. Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to elucidate the immunological pathways that lead to obesity-associated asthma, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 17-0902-81) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Med (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to describe the role of Themis in T cell development, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nature (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s2
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2). Nature (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to identify CD11b(+) classical dendritic cells as the source of IL-23 in C. rodentium infected mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Immunol (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 5a
In order to generate and characterize Hoxb8-FL cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBiosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5a). Nat Methods (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Biomed Res Int (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to examine IL-7R signaling in Tbx21 and Rag2 knockout mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 30H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Immunity (2012) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Mucosal Immunol (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to elucidate how TGF-beta signaling regulates the self-reactivity of peripheral T cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Immunol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to propose a role for LST1/A in the negative regulation of signal propagation, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, His-51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Biol Chem (2012) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2011) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 8
In order to investigate how bystander CD8 cells are impacted during viral infection, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, H1S51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 8). J Immunol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
In order to characterize a spread-deficient murine cytomegalovirus as a novel approach for betaherpesvirus vaccination, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). J Virol (2010) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to track populations of T cells specific for a given peptide-major histocompatibility complex epitope, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 13-0900) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Protoc (2009) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to track populations of T cells specific for a given peptide-major histocompatibility complex epitope, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 13-0902) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nat Protoc (2009) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to elucidate the role of IL-17 in influenza A infection, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2009) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Cell Res (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
In order to investigate the effect of Stat6 in T cell expansion, survival, and recruitment to the lung, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). J Immunol (2008) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to investigate the role of B cells in Sjogren's syndrome in a mouse model, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag Laboratories, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Immunology (2007) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to suggest that the influenza A virus affects the MHC class II antigen-processing pathway, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Int Immunol (2007) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to evaluate the use of biodegradable poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles as a vaccine delivery system, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (E-Bioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Biomed Mater Res A (2007) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (eBioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to discuss factors that regulate the long-term tolerance of allogeneic skin grafts in the absence of immunosuppression, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Invitrogen Life Technologies, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2006) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • other; mouse
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to conclude that bone marrow committed T cell progenitors can generate functional T cells via an extrathymic pathway, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in other on mouse samples and in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2005) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (F7D5)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse
In order to test if reduced immune responsiveness in early life contributes to the immaturity of neonatal antigen-presenting cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Biosource, F7D5) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples . J Leukoc Biol (2004) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 5
In order to generate and characterize eosinophils from murine embryonic stem cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (CALTAG, clone 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5). Br J Haematol (2004) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to investigate factors that mediate induction and maintenance of the 3D configuration of the epithelial network in fetal thymic lobes in vitro, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Histochem Cytochem (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to examine early T cell progenitor development in the nu/nu bone marrow, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2003) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to report that the balance of donor-type CD4(+)CD25(+) T(reg) and conventional CD4(+)CD25(-) T cells determines the outcome of acute graft-versus-host disease, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (2002) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1, 2
In order to develop a nonmyeloablative host conditioning regimen for transplantation, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag Laboratories, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1, 2). J Immunol (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to identify progenitors that can result in T cells via an extrathymic pathway, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to test if specific subsets of cells in allogeneic bone marrow transplants can treat the BCL(1) B-cell lymphoma without inducing graft verses host disease, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Blood (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
In order to assess cryptomonad-derived phycobiliproteins for their applicability to flow cytometry, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag Laboratories, clone 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Cytometry (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to examine multipotent progenitors from early fetuses, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2001) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to test if thymocytes and thymic dendritic cell develop from a common intrathymic progenitor, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to identify a rare population of cells in the adult mouse bone marrow that generates CD4(+) and CD8(+) TCRalphabeta(+) T cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to describe a clonal system that supports the development of T and natural killer cells evenly, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to investigate the aorta-gonad-mesonephros region as a source of hemopoietic progenitors, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to assess if progenitors colonizing the thymus are T cell lineage restricted, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (1999) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to test if pregnancies and gender influence the cellar changes observed during ageing in mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Clin Exp Immunol (1997) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to report that FcR is a useful marker to isolate the most immature population of murine fetal thymic cells, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (1996) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to report that TAN1 is an oncoprotein, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (1996) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study the role of tyrosine phosphorylation during signal transduction by the phagocytic macrophage FcR Fc gamma RIIIA, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 30H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (1994) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to identify the developmental stages where positive selection is needed for mature T cell production, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (Caltag, 30H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (1994) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (5a-8)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
In order to investigate the fate of autoreactive B cells in lpr/lpr mice, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (CALTAG, 5a-8) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). J Immunol (1994) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; rat; fig 5
In order to identify the location of early hemopoietic progenitors and other immune cell precursors in mouse and rat bone marrow, Invitrogen Thy1.2 antibody (noco, OX7) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on rat samples (fig 5). J Histochem Cytochem (1991) ncbi
BioLegend
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s2a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105306) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2a). iScience (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105307) was used . PLoS Pathog (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:300; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202533) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:300. Nat Commun (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105305) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3a). Transl Oncol (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig s21
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 202526) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig s21). elife (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:50; loading ...; fig s7b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:50 (fig s7b). Nat Commun (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105322) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). Cell Rep (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s1j
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105331) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s1j). Nature (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 202520) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:1000. Nature (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig s5
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig s5). Science (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Antioxidants (Basel) (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 140303) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). Peerj (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:250; loading ...; fig 4g
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 140317) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:250 (fig 4g). Mol Neurobiol (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). Sci Immunol (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; fig s6a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202537) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig s6a). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; fig s6a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 140317) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig s6a). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:50; loading ...; fig 2a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105307) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:50 (fig 2a). Stem Cell Res Ther (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:800; loading ...; fig 1s4a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105328) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:800 (fig 1s4a). elife (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 4c, 4d
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202501) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 4c, 4d). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (G7)
  • mass cytometry; mouse; 0.5 ug/ml; loading ...; fig 5d
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, G7) was used in mass cytometry on mouse samples at 0.5 ug/ml (fig 5d). Science (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig s2
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105328) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig s2). Nature (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s5
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s5). Br J Cancer (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1c
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105333) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1c). Cell (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1d
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105331) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1d). Cell (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig e6a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig e6a). Nature (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:800; loading ...; fig s5
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105319) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:800 (fig s5). Science (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • mass cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3, s2
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202524) was used in mass cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 3, s2). Science (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s3a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105320) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s3a). Cell (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 5c
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 105338) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 5c). Nat Commun (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Nature (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3d
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3d). J Exp Med (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). J Exp Med (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig ex4a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202539) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig ex4a). Nature (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 6b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202508) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 6b). Cell Rep (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 140309) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). Cell (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig ex7c
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig ex7c). Nature (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5a). J Exp Med (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s4b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s4b). Nature (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4d
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4d). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s12a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30/H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s12a). Science (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 9b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 9b). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s3a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s3a). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s3g
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 140318) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s3g). Cell (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). J Immunol (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1h
In order to investigate the role of IL-4Ralpha-mediated macrophage activation promote in lung and liver wound repair, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1h). Science (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 140303) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Open Biol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; loading ...; fig 1f
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX7) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1f). Eur J Immunol (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig s2a
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig s2a). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1e
In order to determine the effect of a high salt diet on intestinal immunity and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1e). Oncotarget (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5j
In order to determine the role of IL-17A in airway fibrosis, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 5j). Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3b). J Immunol (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to show that ACKR2 regulates postnatal development of the mammary gland, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 3c). Development (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to study the role of TMEM16F in limiting T cell responses in mice infected with virus, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 202508) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2a
In order to characterize systemic antimicrobial CD4 positive T cell reactivity, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). Immunology (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig s1
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 140306) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig s1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to study the effect of IL-13 and IL-33 pathways in dysregulated type 2 inflammation., BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Allergy Clin Immunol (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to investigate how organ-specific Btnl genes shape local T cell compartments, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 140319) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Cell (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; tbl 1
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (tbl 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1d
In order to elucidate how Zfp36l1 and Zfp36l2 regulate the thymic beta-Selection checkpoint, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1d). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; tbl s2
In order to identify and characterize follicular cytotoxic T cells, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 (tbl s2). Nat Immunol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). elife (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
In order to study the promotion of the development of self-reactive T cells by hydrophobic CDR3 residues, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 202533) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Nat Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2b
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2b). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • blocking or activating experiments; mouse; fig s1
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in blocking or activating experiments on mouse samples (fig s1). Nat Biotechnol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3c
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30.H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Mucosal Immunol (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to discuss models of squamous lung tumors to test therapeutic regimens, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30- H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Thorac Oncol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 0.4 ng/ml; fig s2
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 0.4 ng/ml (fig s2). elife (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Mucosal Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to investigate the role of TIGIT in the immune response, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). J Clin Invest (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s7
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s7). Mucosal Immunol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s7
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s7). Mucosal Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3h
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3h). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1e
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1e). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to determine if therapeutic antiviral T cells eliminate viral load in the brain of mice persistently infected from birth with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus without causing blood-brain barrier breakdown or tissue damage, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). J Exp Med (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to determine if therapeutic antiviral T cells eliminate viral load in the brain of mice persistently infected from birth with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus without causing blood-brain barrier breakdown or tissue damage, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2a). J Exp Med (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; tbl s1
In order to study the role of ICOS in group 2 innate lymphoid cell responses, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (tbl s1). Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
In order to study CD47 knock out mice infected with Candida albicans, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30/H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4
In order to show that CD4 positive T cells and ILC2s together block Nippostrongylus brasiliensis development in the parenchyma, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (KW322)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 205903) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1). Mol Med Rep (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used . Nature (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202506) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples . Mol Cell Neurosci (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s4
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 105328) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s4
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 202520) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Immunology (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Clin Invest (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Clin Invest (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to explore the interaction between IL-2 and IL-7 in CD4 T-cell memory generation, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3a). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 7
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 7). Nat Immunol (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (BioLegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to investigate incomplete immunity against intracellular pathogens in neonates, BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
BioLegend Thy1.2 antibody (Biolegend, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Scand J Immunol (2014) ncbi
Abcam
mouse monoclonal (FITC.MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; human
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab226) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Theranostics (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; domestic horse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1c
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, MRC OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on domestic horse samples at 1:100 (fig 1c). Animals (Basel) (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; rat; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s1b
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in immunocytochemistry on rat samples at 1:1000 (fig s1b). J Neuroinflammation (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (IBL-6/23)
  • flow cytometry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1b
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig 1b
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab3105) was used in flow cytometry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1b) and in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 1b). Bone Res (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • immunohistochemistry; domestic rabbit; loading ...; fig 4
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in immunohistochemistry on domestic rabbit samples (fig 4). Int J Mol Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; horses; loading ...; fig 1
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in flow cytometry on horses samples (fig 1). Oxid Med Cell Longev (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1c
In order to test if a tendon-derived stem/progenitor cell sheet enhances tendon healing and regeneration in a rat model, Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab33694) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1c). Acta Biomater (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (IBL-6/23)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:100; fig 1b
In order to examine c-kit expression and localization in the murine heart, Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab3105) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 1b). Stem Cell Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1h
  • immunocytochemistry; African green monkey; 1:100; loading ...; fig 1c
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 1h) and in immunocytochemistry on African green monkey samples at 1:100 (fig 1c). Stem Cell Res Ther (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (FITC.MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab226) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples . Cell Tissue Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; domestic sheep; fig 4
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (abcam, ab225) was used in immunocytochemistry on domestic sheep samples (fig 4). Cell Tissue Bank (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; domestic horse; fig 4
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in flow cytometry on domestic horse samples (fig 4). J Orthop Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (MRC OX-7)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; 1:1000
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab225) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on human samples at 1:1000. J Biomed Mater Res A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (FITC.MRC OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:50
Abcam Thy1.2 antibody (Abcam, ab226) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:50. Int J Mol Med (2015) ncbi
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
mouse monoclonal (aTHy-1A1)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:100; fig 2a
Santa Cruz Biotechnology Thy1.2 antibody (Santa Cruz Bio, sc-53456) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 2a). elife (2021) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX7)
  • immunohistochemistry; rat; 1:200; loading ...; fig 2
  • western blot; rat; loading ...; fig 3a
Santa Cruz Biotechnology Thy1.2 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-53116) was used in immunohistochemistry on rat samples at 1:200 (fig 2) and in western blot on rat samples (fig 3a). Am J Pathol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (aTHy-1A1)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1c
Santa Cruz Biotechnology Thy1.2 antibody (Santa Cruz, sc-53456) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1c). Cell Biol Int (2015) ncbi
Miltenyi Biotec
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...; fig 2c
Miltenyi Biotec Thy1.2 antibody (Miltenyi Biotech, 130-102-489) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 2c). Sci Rep (2021) ncbi
Bio-Rad
mouse monoclonal (F7D5)
  • other; mouse; loading ...; fig 5
Bio-Rad Thy1.2 antibody (Serotec, MCA02R) was used in other on mouse samples (fig 5). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (F7D5)
  • other; mouse; fig 5
Bio-Rad Thy1.2 antibody (Serotec, MCA02R) was used in other on mouse samples (fig 5). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (F7D5)
  • other; mouse; fig 1
Bio-Rad Thy1.2 antibody (AbD Serotec, MCA02R) was used in other on mouse samples (fig 1). Mol Brain (2013) ncbi
Novus Biologicals
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • immunocytochemistry; black ferret; 1:5; fig 2
In order to isolate and assess the differentiation potential of ferret dental pulp stem cells, Novus Biologicals Thy1.2 antibody (Novus Biological, NB100-65543) was used in immunocytochemistry on black ferret samples at 1:5 (fig 2). J Endod (2016) ncbi
Bio X Cell
rat monoclonal (30H12)
  • blocking or activating experiments; mouse; loading ...; fig 5J
In order to show that CD4 positive T cells and ILC2s together block Nippostrongylus brasiliensis development in the parenchyma, Bio X Cell Thy1.2 antibody (BioXcell, 30H12) was used in blocking or activating experiments on mouse samples (fig 5J). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
BD Biosciences
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; loading ...
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553001) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100. Cells (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Front Immunol (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Front Immunol (2021) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 1a
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 553011) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). Int J Mol Sci (2020) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553007) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4b). Nat Commun (2020) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:400; loading ...; fig 3a, 3b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD optibuild, OX7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig 3a, 3b). Science (2019) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4b). Nature (2019) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1a
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1a). EBioMedicine (2018) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1a
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1a). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to explore the role of betatrophin in diabetes, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553007) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). Int J Mol Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s1b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s1b). Mucosal Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 6a
In order to investigate the mechanisms by which eomesodermin regulates memory fitness in T cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 6a). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to analyze rapid tumor volume and spatial information on tumor-associated macrophage infiltration at the cellular level, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3c). Nat Commun (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (G7)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; loading ...; fig 5b
In order to demonstrate that naive neonatal mice have poorly organized lymph nodes with few B and T cells and undetectable levels of follicular dendritic cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (Pharmingen, G7) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig 5b). Front Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; 1:200; loading ...; fig 1b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554898) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples at 1:200 (fig 1b). Exp Ther Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 3b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 554898) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 3b). Sci Rep (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig s2a
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig s2a). J Exp Med (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; loading ...; fig 1c
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554898) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1c). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s7a
In order to characterize side population T cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s7a). J Clin Invest (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:20; loading ...; fig 2e
In order to examine the liver regeneration process after physical partial hepatectomy, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553011) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples at 1:20 (fig 2e). Lab Invest (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s4
In order to demonstrate that DNMT3a directs early CD8 positive T-cell effector and memory fate decisions, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 554897) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1). Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4b
In order to investigate the contribution of macrophages and the role of CCR2 on nonhematopoietic cells to skeletal muscle regeneration, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Bioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4b). J Leukoc Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; 1:200; fig 1
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554897) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples at 1:200 (fig 1). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3b
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 30H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3b). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig s2b
In order to find that transplanted mesenchymal stromal/stem cells did not attenuate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s2b). Stem Cells Dev (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 2
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Cell Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; domestic rabbit; loading ...; fig s1
In order to use rabbits to assess the effects of platelet-rich fibrin releasate and mesenchymal stem cells on articular cartilage regeneration, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554895) was used in flow cytometry on domestic rabbit samples (fig s1). J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater (2017) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig st1
In order to discuss the cellular origins of fibroadipocytes in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 550543) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig st1). Circ Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...
In order to explore the role of the JAK/STAT pathway in controlling Foxp3 in regulatory T cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s4
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Bioscience, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s4). Cell (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 561974) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Int J Mol Med (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (Becton Dickinson, 561616) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). Stem Cell Reports (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; chicken; fig 3
In order to investigate the requirement for Bcl6 for somatic hypermutation and gene conversion in chicken DT40 cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 561409) was used in flow cytometry on chicken samples (fig 3). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 2
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 551401) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 2). J Mater Sci Mater Med (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; rat; 1:50; fig 2
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554894) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples at 1:50 (fig 2). Mol Med Rep (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 6
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (Pharmingen, 553013) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 6). Nature (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4b
In order to study the impact of CD169 expressing splenic macrophages on T cell responses, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 553013) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4b). Immunol Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig s10
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553005) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig s10). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 4
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554894) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:200
  • western blot; mouse; 1:2500; fig 2
In order to report that Thy-1 is a regulator of fibroblast rigidity sensing, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:200 and in western blot on mouse samples at 1:2500 (fig 2). J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (G7)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
In order to study the effect of G9a histone methyltransferase inhibitor on bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 553016) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Stem Cells Int (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; tbl s1
In order to study the role of ICOS in group 2 innate lymphoid cell responses, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (tbl s1). Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 1
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 551401) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 1). Int J Mol Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 1
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Bioscience, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 1). Nat Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4
In order to show that CD4 positive T cells and ILC2s together block Nippostrongylus brasiliensis development in the parenchyma, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 3
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 553007) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3). Hum Mol Genet (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 1:100; fig 2a
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 2a). Nature (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • blocking or activating experiments; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 30-H12) was used in blocking or activating experiments on mouse samples . PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; 2.5 ug/ml; fig 3
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples at 2.5 ug/ml (fig 3). Immunol Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to characterize high zone tolerance in mouse models of type I allergy and of allergic airway inflammation, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, clone 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Immunobiology (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 2). Immunol Lett (2015) ncbi
rat monoclonal (G7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; fig 4f
In order to characterize a small population of Thy1(+) mesenchymal-epithelial cells present in rat liver., BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 553016) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples (fig 4f). Am J Pathol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 3a
In order to explore the interaction between IL-2 and IL-7 in CD4 T-cell memory generation, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples (fig 3a). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to examine the role of GPR18 in intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; fig 1
In order to assess IL-25 and IL-23 and reciprocal regulation of lymphoid tissue development in the large intestine, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples (fig 1). Mucosal Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Exp Med (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
In order to study a postnatal thymus population of multipotent mesenchymal stem-like cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Bioscience, 30-H12) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
rat monoclonal (53-2.1)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 53-2.1) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . Mucosal Immunol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Pharmingen, OX-7) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (His51)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, HIS51) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (OX-7)
  • flow cytometry; rat; 1:100
In order to evaluate the isolation and culture of adult salivary gland-derived stem/progenitor cells, BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD Biosciences, 554895) was used in flow cytometry on rat samples at 1:100. J Tissue Eng Regen Med (2014) ncbi
rat monoclonal (30-H12)
  • flow cytometry; mouse
BD Biosciences Thy1.2 antibody (BD, 553014) was used in flow cytometry on mouse samples . J Immunol (2011) ncbi
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