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Anti mouse rabbit antibody for western blot

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sourced in United States

The Anti-mouse/rabbit antibody for Western Blot is a laboratory reagent used to detect target proteins in Western blot analysis. It is a secondary antibody that binds to primary antibodies raised against mouse or rabbit antigens, enabling the visualization and quantification of specific proteins in a sample.

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Western Blot Antibody Procurement

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ERĪ², CXCR4, GAPDH antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-mouse/rabbit antibody for Western Blot was from Invitrogen. Normal rabbit IgG was also from Santa Cruz Biotechnology.
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Antibody Purchasing for Western Blot

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Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), androgen receptor (AR) antibodies, and normal rabbit IgG were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA). CCL5-neutralizing antibody was purchased from Genetech (San Francisco, CA, USA). Anti-mouse/rabbit antibody for western blot was obtained from Invitrogen (Grand Island, NY, USA).
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