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Actin stain 555 fluorescent phalloidin

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Actin-stain™ 555 Fluorescent Phalloidin is a fluorescent reagent used to label and visualize actin filaments (F-actin) in cells. It binds specifically to F-actin, allowing for the detection and analysis of the cytoskeleton using fluorescence microscopy.

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Fixation and Cytoskeletal Staining

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After loading hypergravity, the cell monolayers were treated with 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) to fix the cells. Then, staining of the nuclei (using DAPI; Thermo Fisher Scientific) and acting filaments (using Actin-stain 555 Fluorescent Phalloidin; Cytoskeleton, Inc.) was carried out.
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Investigating CaMKII Regulation in Neurons

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KN93 and Blebbistatin were obtained from Selleck Chemicals. CdCl 2 was from Sigma-Aldrich. The anti-βIII tubulin (TUJ1) antibody was from Sigma-Aldrich. Primary antibody against β-actin and phospho-CaMKII were from Cell Signaling Technology. Alexa fluor ® plus 488 or 568 secondary antibodies were purchased from Life Technologies. Dextran biotin (BDA) was purchased from Life Technologies. Cy3-Streptavidin was from Jackson Laboratories.
Actin-stain 555 Fluorescent Phalloidin was from Cytoskeleton. The siRNA against CaMKIIγ was from GenePharma (Shanghai, China) which targeted the following sequences: AACGTGGTACATAATGCTACA, CACAGTCACTCCTGAAGCTAA and ATCATTAAGATCACAGAACAA.
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