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Mouse plus and rabbit minus probes

Manufactured by Merck Group

The Mouse PLUS and Rabbit MINUS probes are laboratory reagents designed for use in various scientific applications. The Mouse PLUS probe is a molecular tool used for the detection and analysis of target molecules, while the Rabbit MINUS probe serves a similar purpose for a different set of targets. These probes are commonly utilized in techniques such as immunoassays, gene expression studies, and diagnostic procedures. Their core function is to facilitate the identification and quantification of specific analytes in a sample, but the detailed applications may vary depending on the specific research or diagnostic needs.

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In situ Proximity Ligation Assay

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Cells were washed 3 times in PB and incubated in mouse PLUS and rabbit MINUS probes (Sigma Aldrich) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Cells were washed in PB before detection using the in situ PLA detection kit (Sigma-Aldrich) as previously described (van Loosdregt et al., 2011 (link)). Samples were analyzed with a 63x objective on a Zeiss LSM 710 microscope (Carl Zeiss).
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In Situ Proximity Ligation Assay

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Cells were washed 3 times in PB and incubated in mouse PLUS and rabbit MINUS probes (Sigma Aldrich) according to the manufacturer's protocol. Cells were washed in PB before detection using the in situ PLA detection kit (Sigma-Aldrich) as previously described 37 . Samples were analyzed with a 63x objective on a Leica SP8X.
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