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Anti tg2 antibody

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Anti-TG2 antibody is a laboratory tool used to detect and measure the presence of transglutaminase 2 (TG2) protein in samples. TG2 is an enzyme involved in various biological processes. The antibody can be used in techniques such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA to identify and quantify TG2 levels in research applications.

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Transglutaminase 2 Purification and Detection

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All restriction enzymes, X-gal, and IPTG were obtained from Fermentas (Lithuania). dNTP and Taq DNA polymerase were purchased from Roche (Germany). Culture mediums were purchased from Gibco (USA). Cellfectin II and TRIZOL were purchased from Invitrogen (USA). Coomassie brilliant blue, HCL, NaOH and boric acid were from Merck (Germany). Nitrocellulose membrane from Schleicher & Schuell BioScience (Germany). Gentamicin, Tetracycline, Kanamycin, Tris, SDS, Protease inhibitor, Laemmli buffer, DAB, dansylcadaverine, N,N dimethyl casein, EDTA, Cacl2 and DTT were obtained from Sigma (USA). Primers were synthesized by Pishgam biotech (Iran). cDNA synthesis were performed by Takara kit (Japan). Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells were from National Cell Bank of Iran (NCBI, Pasteur Institute of Iran). Recombinant human transglutaminase 2/TGM2 was purchased from R&D systems (USA). Anti-TG2 antibody was from Abcam (UK) and anti-rabbit IgG was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (USA).
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Tissue Microarray Analysis of TG2 Expression

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Lung tissues were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, processed, and embedded in paraffin. We carefully examined the cores and inserted them into new paraffin blocks, using Tissue Arrayer Minicore (Alphelus, Plaisir, France). We deparaffinized the sections with a thickness of 5 μm and washed them with 100% ethanol, 90% ethanol, 70% ethanol, and then distilled water. These sections were then prepared for antigen retrieval in a citrate buffer with a pH of 6.0 by heating them in a microwave for 5-min cycles. The sections were then incubated overnight at a temperature of 4°C with a 1:200 diluted Anti-TG2 antibody (Abcam, USA), after which we incubated them with biotin-labeled Rabbit Anti-Mouse IgG H&L preabsorbed (Abcam, USA) for immunostaining (Chihong, et al., 2017 (link)).
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Transglutaminase 2 Purification and Detection

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All restriction enzymes, X-gal, and IPTG were obtained from Fermentas (Lithuania). dNTP and Taq DNA polymerase were purchased from Roche (Germany). Culture mediums were purchased from Gibco (USA). Cellfectin II and TRIZOL were purchased from Invitrogen (USA). Coomassie brilliant blue, HCL, NaOH and boric acid were from Merck (Germany). Nitrocellulose membrane from Schleicher & Schuell BioScience (Germany). Gentamicin, Tetracycline, Kanamycin, Tris, SDS, Protease inhibitor, Laemmli buffer, DAB, dansylcadaverine, N,N dimethyl casein, EDTA, Cacl2 and DTT were obtained from Sigma (USA). Primers were synthesized by Pishgam biotech (Iran). cDNA synthesis were performed by Takara kit (Japan). Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells were from National Cell Bank of Iran (NCBI, Pasteur Institute of Iran). Recombinant human transglutaminase 2/TGM2 was purchased from R&D systems (USA). Anti-TG2 antibody was from Abcam (UK) and anti-rabbit IgG was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (USA).
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Lung Histopathology in TG2 Null Mice

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To evaluate and compare the severity and character of pathological changes in the lung parenchyma, left lungs of TG2 null mice and WT mice were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin and embedded in paraffin, from which 3‐mm sections were cut and stained with hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) and periodic‐acid schiff (PAS) stain. Anti‐TG2 antibody (1:2000, Abcam) was used as an immunohistochemical stain.
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Transglutaminase 2 Purification and Detection

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All restriction enzymes, X-gal, and IPTG were obtained from Fermentas (Lithuania). dNTP and Taq DNA polymerase were purchased from Roche (Germany). Culture mediums were purchased from Gibco (USA). Cellfectin II and TRIZOL were purchased from Invitrogen (USA). Coomassie brilliant blue, HCL, NaOH and boric acid were from Merck (Germany). Nitrocellulose membrane from Schleicher & Schuell BioScience (Germany). Gentamicin, Tetracycline, Kanamycin, Tris, SDS, Protease inhibitor, Laemmli buffer, DAB, dansylcadaverine, N,N dimethyl casein, EDTA, Cacl2 and DTT were obtained from Sigma (USA). Primers were synthesized by Pishgam biotech (Iran). cDNA synthesis were performed by Takara kit (Japan). Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells were from National Cell Bank of Iran (NCBI, Pasteur Institute of Iran). Recombinant human transglutaminase 2/TGM2 was purchased from R&D systems (USA). Anti-TG2 antibody was from Abcam (UK) and anti-rabbit IgG was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (USA).
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