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Anti rabbit igg fitc

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Anti-Rabbit IgG FITC is a secondary antibody conjugated with the fluorescent dye FITC. It is used to detect and visualize primary antibodies raised in rabbits in various immunological applications, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry.

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2 protocols using anti rabbit igg fitc

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Molecular Mechanisms of DENV2-NS1 Regulation

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Phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), gelatin, Triton X-100, Coomassie brilliant blue R-250 was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, MMP-9 inhibitor (SB-3CT) and NF-κB inhibitor (sc-75741) were purchased from Selleck. Recombinant human MMP-9 protein and Recombinant mice MMP-9 protein were purchased from R&D systems. Recombinant human pro-MMP-9 protein were purchased from ProSpec. Commercialized DENV2-NS1 protein were purchased from Native Antigen. Trizol reagent was purchased from Ambion. Lipofectamine 2000 reagent was purchased from Invitrogen. Human MMP-9 ELISA kit was purchased from BD Biosciences. Membrane maker Dil (D8700) was purchased from Solarbio. NF-κB Pathway Sampler Kit (#9936T), Tight Junction Antibody Sampler Kit (#8683T), Cadherin-Catenin Antibody Sampler Kit (#9961T), and Antibodies against TIMP-1 (8946S) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology. Antibody against DENV-NS3 (GTX124252) were purchased from Genetex. Antibodies against DENV2-NS1 were purchased from Arigo biolaboratories (SQab1501). Antibodies against Flag (F3165) and HA (H6908) were purchased from Sigma. Anti-β-actin antibody (66009) were purchased from Proteintech. Rabbit IgG and Mouse IgG were purchased from Invitrogen. Anti-Mouse IgG Dylight 649, Anti-Mouse IgG Dylight 488, Anti-Rabbit IgG Dylight 649, and Anti-Rabbit IgG FITC were purchased from Abbkine.
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Comprehensive Antibody Analysis Protocol

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Anti-IRAK1 (D51G7) (Cat#4504), Anti-TRAF6 (D21G3) (Cat#8028), anti-Myc (9B11) (Cat#2276), anti-ubiquitin (P4D1) (Cat#3936), anti-K48-linkage-specific polyubiquitin (D9D5) (Cat#8081), anti-K63-linkage-specific polyubiquitin (D7A11) (Cat#5621), anti-p65 (Cat#8242), and anti-phospho-p65 (Ser536) (Cat#3033) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA).Anti-TRAF6 (Cat#ab137452) was purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA). Anti-Flag (Cat# F3165) and anti-HA (Cat# H6908) antibodies were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Anti-TRAF6 (Cat# 66498-1-lg) and anti-GAPDH (Cat# 60004-1-lg) were purchased from Proteintech (Wuhan, Hubei, China). Anti-Rabbit IgG FITC (Cat# A22120) and anti-Mouse IgG DyLight 649 (Cat# A23610) antibodies were purchased from Abbkine.
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