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Mouse anti filamin f6682 antibody

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The Mouse anti-filamin (F6682) antibody is a laboratory reagent used in research applications. It specifically targets and binds to the filamin protein, which plays a role in the organization and dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton. The antibody can be used in various immunoassay techniques to detect and study the filamin protein.

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Immunofluorescence of Cytoskeletal Proteins

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Mouse anti-filamin (F6682) antibody was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Rabbit anti-p65 (sc-109) and mouse anti-EPLIN (sc-136399) antibodies were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Mouse anti-ADAMDEC1 antibody was kindly provided by Drs. Lund and Petersen (Novo Nordisk A/S)29 (link). For immunofluorescence, the primary antibodies were diluted in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 1% bovine serum albumin (BSA) at 1:100. Alexa-Fluor-568- and -647-conjugated secondary antibodies (Life Technologies) were used at 1:200. Alexa-Fluor-568- and -647-conjugated phalloidin (Life Technologies) was used at 1.0 U ml−1. Hoechst 33342 (Life Technologies) was used at a dilution of 1:5,000. Stable isotope-labeled amino acids were purchased from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories. The synthetic peptide containing stable isotope labeled phenylalanine (SLNSPEQEDF[13C9,15N]LQAEK) was obtained from SCRUM Inc.
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Filamin

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Mouse anti-filamin (F6682) antibody was from Sigma-Aldrich (Gillingham, United Kingdom). Alexa Fluor 568–conjugated phalloidin (Life Technologies, Paisley, United Kingdom) was used at 1.0 U/ml. Alexa Fluor 568– and 647–conjugated secondary antibodies were from Life Technologies. Hoechst 33342 (Life Technologies) was used at a dilution of 1:5000. For immunofluorescence, primary antibody was used at 1:100, and all secondary antibodies were used at 1:200. Type I collagen (Cellmatrix Type I-A) was obtained from Nitta Gelatin (Osaka, Japan) and neutralized on ice to a final concentration of 2 mg/ml according to the manufacturer’s instructions. S1P, SPC, and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were from Sigma-Aldrich.
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