mouse anti human transferrin receptor cd71 (Thermo Fisher)
Structured Review

Mouse Anti Human Transferrin Receptor Cd71, supplied by Thermo Fisher, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 96/100, based on 14430 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/mouse anti human transferrin receptor cd71/product/Thermo Fisher
Average 96 stars, based on 14430 article reviews
Images
1) Product Images from "Liquid-crystalline ordering of antimicrobial peptide-DNA complexes controls TLR9 activation."
Article Title: Liquid-crystalline ordering of antimicrobial peptide-DNA complexes controls TLR9 activation.
Journal: Nature materials
doi: 10.1038/nmat4298
Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 2 | Both IFN-inducing and non-IFN-inducing cationic molecules transport DNA to endosomal TLR9. PDCs were stimulated for 4 h with CpG-2006 (AlexaFluor488) oligonucleotides complexed with either IFN-inducing (LL37) or non-IFN-inducing cationic molecules (hBD3d, TAT, tris(ethylenediamine) cobalt, hexamine cobalt(III)). Early endosomes were stained with AlexaFluor647-labelled anti-transferrin receptor (CD71) along with an AlexaFluor546-labelled anti-TLR9. Cell nuclei were stained with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and the contour of the cells was visualized by transmitted light. a, Co-localization between TLR9 and endocytic compartments is shown by the arrows. b, DNA (AlexaFluor488) complexed with IFN-inducing and non-IFN-inducing molecules co-localize with TLR9 (AlexaFluor546), as highlighted by the arrows.
Techniques Used: Staining