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    R&D Systems cd8a hispid cotton rat sigmodon hispidus sequences
    Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, <t>Sigmodon</t> <t>hispidus</t> - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
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    Article Title: Cross-reactivity of T cell-specific antibodies in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus).

    Journal: Journal of immunological methods

    doi: 10.1016/j.jim.2023.113524

    Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, Sigmodon hispidus - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, Sigmodon hispidus - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)

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    Fig. 3. Expression of the CD4, CD8α and LCK genes in three sorted populations of cells: “CD4+” - CD3 + CD4+; “CD8+” - CD3 + CD4-; “neg” - CD3-CD4-. Relative normalized expression levels were measured with ΔΔCt method, with calibrator sample (“Calib”) prepared by mixing RNA from the three cell populations. TBP (TATA box binding protein) was used as a reference gene.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 3. Expression of the CD4, CD8α and LCK genes in three sorted populations of cells: “CD4+” - CD3 + CD4+; “CD8+” - CD3 + CD4-; “neg” - CD3-CD4-. Relative normalized expression levels were measured with ΔΔCt method, with calibrator sample (“Calib”) prepared by mixing RNA from the three cell populations. TBP (TATA box binding protein) was used as a reference gene.

    Techniques Used: Expressing, Binding Assay



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    Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, <t>Sigmodon</t> <t>hispidus</t> - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
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    Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, Sigmodon hispidus - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)

    Journal: Journal of immunological methods

    Article Title: Cross-reactivity of T cell-specific antibodies in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus).

    doi: 10.1016/j.jim.2023.113524

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 2. A) Tree showing phylogenetic relationships among rodent species discussed in the article. Tree topology was based on a rodent phylogenetic tree published by Steppan and Schenk (2017), with root scaled to the median divergence time between Myodes and Mus reported on Timetree (see the main text). B) Pairwise amino acid sequence identity (upper-diagonal, in blue) and similarity (lower diagonal, in grey) matrices for CD4, CD8α and CD8β molecules. Mus musculus – mouse, Rattus norvegicus – rat, Peromyscus maniculatus - eastern deer mouse, Sigmodon hispidus - hispid cotton rat, Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster, Mesocricetus auratus - Syrian hamster, Microtus ochrogaster - prairie vole, Myodes glareolus – bank vole, and Homo sapiens, human. For brevity, only the generic name is provided on the figure. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)

    Article Snippet: In addition, because anti-CD4 and anti-CD8α cotton rat-specific mAbs are commercially available, CD4 and CD8A hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) sequences were obtained from commercially available constructs (Cotton Rat CD4 VersaClone cDNA, cat# RDC1063, R&D Systems; Cotton Rat CD8 alpha (AAL55392) VersaClone cDNA, cat# RDC0871, R&D Systems), which had been used A M. Migalska et al. Journal of Immunological Methods 520 (2023) 113524 in the construction of said antibodies.

    Techniques: Sequencing

    Fig. 3. Expression of the CD4, CD8α and LCK genes in three sorted populations of cells: “CD4+” - CD3 + CD4+; “CD8+” - CD3 + CD4-; “neg” - CD3-CD4-. Relative normalized expression levels were measured with ΔΔCt method, with calibrator sample (“Calib”) prepared by mixing RNA from the three cell populations. TBP (TATA box binding protein) was used as a reference gene.

    Journal: Journal of immunological methods

    Article Title: Cross-reactivity of T cell-specific antibodies in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus).

    doi: 10.1016/j.jim.2023.113524

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 3. Expression of the CD4, CD8α and LCK genes in three sorted populations of cells: “CD4+” - CD3 + CD4+; “CD8+” - CD3 + CD4-; “neg” - CD3-CD4-. Relative normalized expression levels were measured with ΔΔCt method, with calibrator sample (“Calib”) prepared by mixing RNA from the three cell populations. TBP (TATA box binding protein) was used as a reference gene.

    Article Snippet: In addition, because anti-CD4 and anti-CD8α cotton rat-specific mAbs are commercially available, CD4 and CD8A hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) sequences were obtained from commercially available constructs (Cotton Rat CD4 VersaClone cDNA, cat# RDC1063, R&D Systems; Cotton Rat CD8 alpha (AAL55392) VersaClone cDNA, cat# RDC0871, R&D Systems), which had been used A M. Migalska et al. Journal of Immunological Methods 520 (2023) 113524 in the construction of said antibodies.

    Techniques: Expressing, Binding Assay