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Biotin labeled tyramide

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Biotin-labeled tyramide is a reagent used in immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization techniques. It functions as a signal amplification system to enhance the detection of target molecules. The biotin label allows for subsequent detection and visualization of the labeled target.

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Crh Immunohistochemistry in Rodent Brain

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Free-floating sections were incubated with a rabbit anti-Crh antibody (diluted 1:5000; a generous gift from the late Dr. Wylie Vale’s lab) overnight at 4°C and Crh IHC staining was performed as described previously.37 (link) Sections were rinsed five times for 5 min in 50mMKPBS and subsequently incubated in biotinylated goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody (diluted 1:500; Vector Laboratories) for 1 h. Following five, 5 min rinses in KPBS, sections were incubated in avidin-biotin complex (diluted 1:1000; Vector Laboratories) for 1 additional hour. Sections were rinsed five times for 5 min in KPBS, incubated in biotin-labeled tyramide (diluted 1:250; PerkinElmer Life Sciences), rinsed five times for 5 min, and incubated in Cy3-conjugated streptavidin (diluted 1:500; Jackson ImmunoResearch) for 30 min. All sections in the series were then examined by fluorescence microscopy to identify positively labeled cells and fibers. Images of the PVH were captured from low to high magnification by using a Nikon E800 microscope and Nikon Elements software.
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Crh Immunohistochemistry in Rodent Brain

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Free-floating sections were incubated with a rabbit anti-Crh antibody (diluted 1:5000; a generous gift from the late Dr. Wylie Vale’s lab) overnight at 4°C and Crh IHC staining was performed as described previously.37 (link) Sections were rinsed five times for 5 min in 50mMKPBS and subsequently incubated in biotinylated goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody (diluted 1:500; Vector Laboratories) for 1 h. Following five, 5 min rinses in KPBS, sections were incubated in avidin-biotin complex (diluted 1:1000; Vector Laboratories) for 1 additional hour. Sections were rinsed five times for 5 min in KPBS, incubated in biotin-labeled tyramide (diluted 1:250; PerkinElmer Life Sciences), rinsed five times for 5 min, and incubated in Cy3-conjugated streptavidin (diluted 1:500; Jackson ImmunoResearch) for 30 min. All sections in the series were then examined by fluorescence microscopy to identify positively labeled cells and fibers. Images of the PVH were captured from low to high magnification by using a Nikon E800 microscope and Nikon Elements software.
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