This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about pig EOMES, based on 22 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using EOMES antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited EOMES antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
EOMES synonym: eomesodermin homolog

Invitrogen
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s2b
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s2b). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 1a
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBiosciences, 25-4877-41) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1a). Eur J Immunol (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3a). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1b
In order to study the involvement of Notch signaling in NK cell lineage determination, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (ebioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). J Immunol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4d
In order to detail MAIT cell responses to various microorganisms and cytokines, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBiosciences, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4d). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5b
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5b). Oncotarget (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig s3b
In order to characterize CD8 T cells isolated patients with stage IV melanoma before and after treatment with pembrolizumab, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s3b). Nature (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to characterize fetal natural killer cells, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2a). JCI Insight (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig s3c
In order to study the differentiation of innate lymphoid cells, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, 12-4877) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig s3c). Cell (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 3c
In order to show T cell immunoglobulin and ITIM domain expression increases over time despite early initiation of antiretroviral treatment, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3c). Sci Rep (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1b
In order to investigate the role of Eomes in the retention of liver natural killer cells, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBiosciences, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1b). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 5a
In order to study the cytolytic effector capacity of HIV-specific CD8+ T cells, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5a). PLoS Pathog (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 2c
In order to characterize innate lymphoid cell subpopulations isolated from patients with systemic sclerosis, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (ebioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2c). J Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4a
In order to design Fixed and Recovered Intact Single-cell RNA (FRISCR), a method for profiling the transcriptomes of individual fixed, stained and sorted cells, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4a). Nat Methods (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4e
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4e). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; loading ...; fig 4b
In order to discuss the importance of IL-5 positive Th2 cells to allergies, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 4b). J Allergy Clin Immunol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • 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 EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 2). PLoS Pathog (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 1
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WF1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 1). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). J Immunol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 5
In order to investigate when Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cells develop, Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 5). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig 3
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig 3). J Virol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (WD1928)
  • flow cytometry; human
Invitrogen EOMES antibody (eBioscience, WD1928) was used in flow cytometry on human samples . Eur J Immunol (2015) ncbi
Articles Reviewed
  1. Dias J, Boulouis C, Gorin J, van den Biggelaar R, Lal K, Gibbs A, et al. The CD4-CD8- MAIT cell subpopulation is a functionally distinct subset developmentally related to the main CD8+ MAIT cell pool. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018;115:E11513-E11522 pubmed publisher
  2. Voigt J, Malone D, Dias J, Leeansyah E, Björkström N, Ljunggren H, et al. Proteome analysis of human CD56neg NK cells reveals a homogeneous phenotype surprisingly similar to CD56dim NK cells. Eur J Immunol. 2018;48:1456-1469 pubmed publisher
  3. Herndler Brandstetter D, Shan L, Yao Y, Stecher C, Plajer V, Lietzenmayer M, et al. Humanized mouse model supports development, function, and tissue residency of human natural killer cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114:E9626-E9634 pubmed publisher
  4. Kyoizumi S, Kubo Y, Kajimura J, Yoshida K, Hayashi T, Nakachi K, et al. Fate Decision Between Group 3 Innate Lymphoid and Conventional NK Cell Lineages by Notch Signaling in Human Circulating Hematopoietic Progenitors. J Immunol. 2017;199:2777-2793 pubmed publisher
  5. Dias J, Leeansyah E, Sandberg J. Multiple layers of heterogeneity and subset diversity in human MAIT cell responses to distinct microorganisms and to innate cytokines. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114:E5434-E5443 pubmed publisher
  6. Domae E, Hirai Y, Ikeo T, Goda S, Shimizu Y. Cytokine-mediated activation of human ex vivo-expanded V?9V?2 T cells. Oncotarget. 2017;8:45928-45942 pubmed publisher
  7. Huang A, Postow M, Orlowski R, Mick R, Bengsch B, Manne S, et al. T-cell invigoration to tumour burden ratio associated with anti-PD-1 response. Nature. 2017;545:60-65 pubmed publisher
  8. Collins A, Rothman N, Liu K, Reiner S. Eomesodermin and T-bet mark developmentally distinct human natural killer cells. JCI Insight. 2017;2:e90063 pubmed publisher
  9. Lim A, Li Y, Lopez Lastra S, Stadhouders R, Paul F, Casrouge A, et al. Systemic Human ILC Precursors Provide a Substrate for Tissue ILC Differentiation. Cell. 2017;168:1086-1100.e10 pubmed publisher
  10. Tauriainen J, Scharf L, Frederiksen J, Naji A, Ljunggren H, Sonnerborg A, et al. Perturbed CD8+ T cell TIGIT/CD226/PVR axis despite early initiation of antiretroviral treatment in HIV infected individuals. Sci Rep. 2017;7:40354 pubmed publisher
  11. Cuff A, Robertson F, Stegmann K, Pallett L, Maini M, Davidson B, et al. Eomeshi NK Cells in Human Liver Are Long-Lived and Do Not Recirculate but Can Be Replenished from the Circulation. J Immunol. 2016;197:4283-4291 pubmed
  12. Demers K, Makedonas G, Buggert M, Eller M, Ratcliffe S, Goonetilleke N, et al. Temporal Dynamics of CD8+ T Cell Effector Responses during Primary HIV Infection. PLoS Pathog. 2016;12:e1005805 pubmed publisher
  13. Roan F, Stoklasek T, Whalen E, Molitor J, Bluestone J, Buckner J, et al. CD4+ Group 1 Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC) Form a Functionally Distinct ILC Subset That Is Increased in Systemic Sclerosis. J Immunol. 2016;196:2051-2062 pubmed publisher
  14. Thomsen E, Mich J, Yao Z, Hodge R, Doyle A, Jang S, et al. Fixed single-cell transcriptomic characterization of human radial glial diversity. Nat Methods. 2016;13:87-93 pubmed publisher
  15. Simonetta F, Pradier A, Bosshard C, Masouridi Levrat S, Chalandon Y, Roosnek E. NK Cell Functional Impairment after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Is Associated with Reduced Levels of T-bet and Eomesodermin. J Immunol. 2015;195:4712-20 pubmed publisher
  16. Mitson Salazar A, Yin Y, Wansley D, Young M, Bolan H, Arceo S, et al. Hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase defines a proeosinophilic pathogenic effector human T(H)2 cell subpopulation with enhanced function. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2016;137:907-18.e9 pubmed publisher
  17. Leeansyah E, Svärd J, Dias J, Buggert M, Nyström J, Quigley M, et al. Arming of MAIT Cell Cytolytic Antimicrobial Activity Is Induced by IL-7 and Defective in HIV-1 Infection. PLoS Pathog. 2015;11:e1005072 pubmed publisher
  18. Marquardt N, Béziat V, Nyström S, Hengst J, Ivarsson M, Kekäläinen E, et al. Cutting edge: identification and characterization of human intrahepatic CD49a+ NK cells. J Immunol. 2015;194:2467-71 pubmed publisher
  19. Srivastava R, Khan A, Spencer D, Vahed H, Lopes P, Thai N, et al. HLA-A02:01-restricted epitopes identified from the herpes simplex virus tegument protein VP11/12 preferentially recall polyfunctional effector memory CD8+ T cells from seropositive asymptomatic individuals and protect humanized HLA-A*02:01 transgenic. J Immunol. 2015;194:2232-48 pubmed publisher
  20. Dimova T, Brouwer M, Gosselin F, Tassignon J, Leo O, Donner C, et al. Effector Vγ9Vδ2 T cells dominate the human fetal γδ T-cell repertoire. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015;112:E556-65 pubmed publisher
  21. Khan A, Srivastava R, Spencer D, Garg S, Fremgen D, Vahed H, et al. Phenotypic and functional characterization of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein B epitope-specific effector and memory CD8+ T cells from symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals with ocular herpes. J Virol. 2015;89:3776-92 pubmed publisher
  22. Setoguchi R, Matsui Y, Mouri K. mTOR signaling promotes a robust and continuous production of IFN-γ by human memory CD8+ T cells and their proliferation. Eur J Immunol. 2015;45:893-902 pubmed publisher