Dabco mountant
DABCO mountant is a laboratory reagent used to prepare microscope slides for examination. It is a water-based mounting medium that helps to preserve and protect biological samples, allowing for clear visualization under a microscope.
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Immunostaining of Drosophila Embryos
Immunohistochemical Staining of Drosophila Embryos
Antibodies were diluted in PATx (0.1% Triton-X100 (Sigma-Aldrich), 1% BSA (Sigma-Aldrich) in PBS (Oxoid, Thermo Fisher, MA, USA)). Rabbit anti-GFP (ab290 1:1000; Abcam, Cambridge, UK) or mouse anti-GFP (ab1218 1:200; Abcam) were used to detect GFP-labelled macrophages. Rabbit anti-cDCP-1 (9578S 1:1000; Cell Signaling Technologies), mouse anti-Repo (concentrate of clone 8D12 used at 1:1000; Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, University of Iowa, USA) or mouse anti-Futch (supernatant of clone 22C10 used at 1:200; Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank) were also used as a primary antibodies. Goat anti-mouse or goat anti-rabbit secondary antibodies conjugated to AlexaFluor568, AlexaFluor488 (Invitrogen, Thermo Fisher) or FITC (Jackson Immunoresearch, Cambridge, UK) were used to detect primary antibodies; these were diluted from stock solutions made according to the recommendations of the supplier (1:400 in PATx). Stained embryos were stored in DABCO mountant (Sigma-Aldrich) and mounted on slides for imaging.
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