For immunofluorescence, we employed a mouse monoclonal α-tubulin antibody (76031; 1:100) that was purchased from Cell Signal Transduction (CST). Rabbit polyclonal EG5 antibody (A7907; 1:100) and rabbit polyclonal TPX2 antibody (A18327; 1:100) were purchased from ABclonal Technology. Secondary antibodies labeled with AlexaFluor goat anti-mouse 488 (53-9760-82; 1:500) and goat anti-rabbit 594 (A-21312; 1:500) were purchased from Invitrogen.
Rabbit polyclonal eg5 antibody
The Rabbit polyclonal EG5 antibody is a research-grade tool used to detect the expression of the EG5 protein in various samples. EG5 is a kinesin-like protein involved in the formation and function of the mitotic spindle during cell division. This antibody can be used in techniques such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry to analyze the localization and expression levels of EG5 in biological samples.
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Antibodies for Immunoblotting and Immunofluorescence
For immunofluorescence, we employed a mouse monoclonal α-tubulin antibody (76031; 1:100) that was purchased from Cell Signal Transduction (CST). Rabbit polyclonal EG5 antibody (A7907; 1:100) and rabbit polyclonal TPX2 antibody (A18327; 1:100) were purchased from ABclonal Technology. Secondary antibodies labeled with AlexaFluor goat anti-mouse 488 (53-9760-82; 1:500) and goat anti-rabbit 594 (A-21312; 1:500) were purchased from Invitrogen.
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