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At180

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The AT180 is a laboratory equipment product designed for research and analytical applications. It is a precise and reliable instrument that performs specific functions. The core function of the AT180 is to [DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE].

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Antibody Panel for Tau Pathology

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The following anti-tau antibodies were used: HT7 (human-specific Tau; Invitrogen, #MN-1000), Tau-5 (total tau; Biosource, #AHB0042), Tau-12 (total tau; generously provided by Dr. Lester Binder, Northwestern University, IL), TG5 and DA9 (total tau; generously provided by Dr. Peter Davies, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY), p-Tau Ser396 (Invitrogen, #44-752G), PHF-1 (p-Ser396/404; Davies), CP13 (p-S202; Davies), AT100 (p-Ser212/214; Pierce, #P10636), AT180 (pThr231/Ser235; Innogenetics, #90337), 12E8 (p-Ser262/356; generously provided by Dr. Peter Seubert, Elan Pharmaceuticals), Tau-1 (dephosphorylated Ser195/198/199/202; Chemicon, #MAB3420), MC-1 (conformation dependent antibody; Davies), LC3 (Novus Biologicals, #NB600–1384), SQSTM1 (Abnova, #H00008878-M01), pALK (p-Tyr1604; Cell signaling, #3341), ALK1 (BD Pharmingen, #559254), ALK (Invitrogen, #51–3900), ALK (DAKO, #IS64130–2), α-tubulin (Sigma, #T5168), β-actin (Sigma, #A2668), and GFP (Santa Cruz, #sc-8334). Anti-ALK monoclonal antibodies, mAb46, mAb30, and mAb13, generously provided from Dr. Marc Vigny (INSERM U440, Paris) [31 (link)].
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Tau Protein Immunodetection in Neurodegeneration

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The primary antibodies used were: Tau5 (577801, Calbiochem), Tau404 (44758G, Life Technologies), Tau396 (44752G, Life Technologies), PHF1 [17] (a kind gift of Dr. P. Davies, Albert Einstein Coll., Bronx, NY, USA), Tau7.51 [18] (a kind gift of Dr. C. Wischik, MRC, Cambridge, UK), AT8 (MN1020, Innogenetics, Ghent, Belgium), AT100 (MN1060, Innogenetics), AT180 (MN1040, Innogenetics), ␤-Actin (A2228, Sigma-Aldrich), A␤PP (A8717, Sigma-Aldrich), ␤-Amyloid (803015, Biolegend), TOMM20 (sc-11415, Santa Cruz), LC3 (B7931, Sigma-Aldrich), p62 (610832, BD Bioscience), LAMP1 (611042, BD Bioscience), CatB (AB4064, Chemicon), GAPDH (ab8245, Abcam), PARK2 (sc-32282, Santa Cruz), PINK1 (BC100-494, Novus), COX4 (sc-69359, Santa Cruz). The secondary antibodies for western blot studies were horseradish peroxidase-conjugated anti-rabbit or anti-mouse IgGs (P0448 and P0161, DAKO) and for immunofluorescence were anti-mouse or anti-rabbit IgGs alexa-488 or -555 labeled (Molecular Probes, Millipore).
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