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Mouse 9e10 monoclonal anti myc antibody

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The Mouse 9E10 monoclonal anti-Myc antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence of the Myc protein in various experimental samples. This antibody specifically binds to the Myc protein, allowing for its identification and quantification in various applications.

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Visualizing Cdc14 Localization via Immunofluorescence

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All localizations of Cdc14 were performed by indirect immunofluorescence of a Cdc14-3Myc fusion protein. Staining was performed with the mouse 9E10 monoclonal anti-Myc antibody (Covance) at 1:600 in PBS/1% BSA for 3 h at room temperature, followed by anti-mouse CY3 (Jackson ImmunoResearch) secondary antibody at 1:600 for 1 h at room temperature. α-tubulin was stained with the rat YOL 1/34 monoclonal antibody, followed by anti-rat FITC (Jackson ImmunoResearch). The native Nop1 protein was stained with the MCA-28F2 mouse monoclonal antibody (EnCor Biotechnology), followed by anti-mouse CY3 (Jackson ImmunoResearch).
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Proteins

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Cdc14-3Myc fusion protein was stained using the mouse 9E10 monoclonal anti-Myc antibody (Covance) at 1:600 in PBS/1% BSA for 3 hours at room temperature, followed by anti-mouse CY3 (Jackson ImmunoResearch) secondary antibody at 1:600 for 1 hour at room temperature.
α-tubulin was stained with the rat YOL 1/34 monoclonal antibody, followed by anti-rat FITC (Jackson ImmunoResearch). The native Nop1 protein was stained with the MCA-28F2 mouse monoclonal antibody (EnCor Biotechnology), followed by anti-mouse CY3 (Jackson ImmunoResearch)
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