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In situ pla probe anti rabbit plus

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The In Situ PLA Probe Anti-Rabbit PLUS is a laboratory equipment product designed for protein detection and visualization. It is a reagent used in the Proximity Ligation Assay (PLA) technique, which allows for the specific and sensitive detection of protein-protein interactions within cells or tissue samples.

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Proximity Ligation Assay on Rat Ventral Roots

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Ventral roots were extracted from adult rats and incubated in neurobasal media with puromycin at 300 µM. Then a fixation with 4% PFA for 1 h was performed and cryosections were made as described above. The PLA protocol was carried out according to the manufacturer's instructions of DuoLink, Sigma using the following reagents: Duolink In Situ PLA Probe Anti-Rabbit PLUS (Cat#DUO92002-30RXN), Duolink In Situ PLA Probe Anti-Mouse MINUS (Cat#DUO92004-30RXN), Duolink In Situ Detection Reagents FarRed (DUO92013-30RXN).
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STING-UFL1/TRIM29 Interaction Assay

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The exogenous interaction of STING and UFL1/TRIM29 was detected in HEK293T cells cotransfected with STING-Myc and UFL1-V5/TRIM29-Flag plasmids. PLA was performed with Duolink (Sigma-Aldrich, USA) In Situ PLA technology-related kits, including In Situ Detection Reagents Red (DUO92008), In Situ PLA Probe Anti-Rabbit PLUS (DUO92002) and In Situ PLA Probe Anti-Mouse MINUS (DUO92004). All incubation, ligation and amplification procedures were done according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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