Incorporating intracellular staining into your flow cytometry assays allows you to study cell signaling pathways, detect unique subpopulations of cells, or identify the cell cycle and apoptosis status of your cells. Because you can use intracellular antibodies in combination with surface markers, you can study these cytoplasmic and nuclear events within specific cells in a heterogeneous population. We offer intracellular flow cytometry antibodies for cytokines, phosphorylated proteins, and transcription factors. |
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Transcription factors bind to DNA and regulate gene expression, and are often considered master regulators of cell development and differentiation. As such, they are commonly used to identify particular subsets of broader cell types. For example, transcription factors are commonly used to help delineate specific T helper subsets, including T-bet in Th1 cells. |
Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were stained with anti-CD3 or CD19 as indicated and treated with True-Nuclear™ Transcription Factor Buffer Set. Cells were stained with TCF1 or SPI1 as indicated. |
Transcription Factorsg> | Cell Types |
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Blimp-1 | Mature B cell subtypes |
FOXP3 | Tregs |
GATA3 | Th2 and Th9 cells |
IRF1-9 | Various (B cells, Macrophages, Monocytes, Dendritic Cells, T cells) |
Nanog | Stem Cells |
Pax-5 | Mature B cell subtypes |
SPI1 | Hematopoietic cells (lymphoid and myeloid lineages) |
STAT1-6 | Various (B cells, Macrophages, Monocytes, Dendritic Cells, T cells) |
Sox2 | Stem Cells |
T-bet | Th1 cells |
TCF1 | T cell development |
XBP-1s | B cells, Plasma Cells, Macrophages |
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