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Retroviral Overexpression of CXCR4 on Murine B-1a Cells and Adoptive Transfer for Targeted B-1a Cell Migration to the Bone Marrow and IgM Production

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10.3791/61003-v

May 31st, 2020

May 31st, 2020

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1Department of Microbiology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, 2Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Virginia, 3Beirne B. Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia

Here we describe a method for retroviral overexpression and adoptive transfer of murine B-1a cells to examine in vivo B-1a cell migration and localization. This protocol can be extended for diverse downstream functional assays including quantification of donor B-1a cell localization or analysis of donor cell-derived secreted factors post-adoptive transfer.

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Retroviral Overexpression

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