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Rabbit anti gap43

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Rabbit anti-Gap43 is a primary antibody that binds to the Growth-Associated Protein 43 (GAP43), a membrane-bound protein involved in axonal growth and neural development. This antibody is commonly used in research applications to detect and study the expression and localization of GAP43 in various tissues and cell types.

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2 protocols using rabbit anti gap43

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Neuronal Marker Immunostaining Protocol

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Third instar larvae or cultured neurons were fixed according to standard protocols. The following antibodies were used: mouse anti-FasII 1D4 antiserum (1:2, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank), rabbit anti-Gap43 (1:1000, Novus Biologicals), mouse anti-MAP2 (1:1000, Sigma) rabbit anti-phospho-CaMKII alpha/beta/delta (Thr305) (1:50, Thermo Fisher Scientific), and fluorescence-conjugated secondary antibodies (1:1000, Jackson ImmunoResearch).
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Hedgehog Pathway Protein Analysis

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Proteins were isolated from brain tissue and analyzed using the standard SDS-PAGE method. Immunoreactivity was determined by semiquantitative gel density scanning. The following antibodies were used: rabbit anti-Shh (1:1000, Boster), rabbit anti-Ptch-1 (1:500, Abcam), mouse anti-Smo (1:300, Proteintech), rabbit anti-Gli-1 (1:500, Bioworld), rabbit anti-GAP43 (1:5000, NOVUS), and rabbit anti-GAPDH (1:10,000, Bioworld). Membranes were scanned with an Odyssey infrared scanner (LICOR Bioscience, Lincoln, NE, USA) and analyzed with ImageJ software. The relative densitometric values were quantified with respect to GAPDH.
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