Immunodetection of Granzyme B Tissue Distribution and Cellular Localisation
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Investigation of Granzyme B (GrB) function and pathophysiology in both human settings and rodent models increasingly involve the use of indirect immunofluorescence imaging and fluorescence-activated cell sorting, which requires reliable GrB antibodies that do not recognise other closely related granzymes. Here, we describe the validation (using a set of recombinant granzymes, and GrB-deficient cells) and application of widely available monoclonal antibodies to specifically monitor GrB in human or mouse cells.
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Hagn M, Sutton V, Trapani J J Vis Exp. 2014; (93):e52419.
PMID: 25489668 PMC: 4354391. DOI: 10.3791/52419.