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Gtx62599

Manufactured by GeneTex

GTX62599 is a qPCR instrument designed for real-time quantitative PCR analysis. It features high-performance optics, precise temperature control, and advanced data analysis software to deliver accurate and reliable results for gene expression studies and other molecular biology applications.

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Tissue Expression Profiling of AR, ACE2, and TMPRSS2

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For tissue distribution of mRNA and protein expressions, data on the target genes were obtained from “The Tissue Atlas” category of “The Human Protein Atlas/HPA” (http://www.proteinatlas.org/) [51 (link)]. The mRNA expression from the “The Genotype-Tissue Expression/GTEx Dataset” was chosen for demonstration with reference to the normalized consensus dataset Immunohistochemistry staining was performed on normal human tissue samples. AR expression was detected with a rabbit antibody (1:250, HPA004733, Sigma-Aldrich) and validated with another rabbit antibody (1:500, GTX62599, GeneTex). ACE2 expression was primarily detected with a rabbit antibody (1:250, HPA000288, Sigma-Aldrich) and confirmed with a mouse antibody (1:5000, CAB026174, R&D Systems); TMPRSS2 expression was detected with a rabbit antibody (1:300, HPA035787, Sigma-Aldrich). The information on expression intensity and specific cell types that express respective genes were extracted from the staining reports for each staining type in the database.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Androgen Receptor

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Rat penile specimens were formalin fixed, paraffin embedded and serially sectioned at 7 µm. Immunohistochemistry was carried out as previously described (Rodriguez et al., 2012b) utilizing anti-androgen receptor (rabbit monoclonal, diluted 1:200, GTX 62599, Genetex, Irving, CA). Signal detection was achieved using the Vector ABC System (Vector Laboratories, Foster City, CA, USA) followed by exposure to diaminobenzidine (Sigma®). Sections exposed to all steps except the application of the primary antibodies were used as negative controls.
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