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Anti gp91phox

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Anti-gp91phox is a laboratory reagent used in research applications. It functions as an antibody that specifically binds to the gp91phox protein, which is a component of the NADPH oxidase complex. The core function of Anti-gp91phox is to enable the detection and study of the gp91phox protein in biological samples.

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Western Blot Analysis of Muscle Proteins

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Western blot analysis was performed as previously described (Dorsey et al., 2012 (link)). Briefly, 20 μ g of clarified muscle extract was subjected to SDS-PAGE, transferred to nitrocellulose membranes and blocked in a 5% milk solution in PBS for 1 h. The membrane was probed overnight with primary antibody at room temperature. The primary antibodies were anti-α-tubulin (DM1A, 1:1000; Sigma-Aldrich), anti-β-tubulin (AA12.1, 1:1000, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank), anti-Glu-tubulin (1:1000, Millipore, Temecula, CA, USA), anti-gp91phox (1:1000, BD Transduction Laboratories, Lexington, KY, USA), and anti-GAPDH (1:4000, Millipore). Membranes were washed twice for 10 min in 5% milk solution at room temperature, then incubated with appropriate secondary antibody (1:10,000) for 1 h at room temperature and washed in a 0.5% Tween solution in PBS twice for 10 min. Immunoblots were developed using SuperSignal PicoWest chemiluminescence (Pierce, Rockford, IL, USA) and were imaged and quantified with a SYNGENE GBox imaging system (GeneTools software). GAPDH served as a loading control.
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Histological Analysis of Immune Markers

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Reagents were purchased from Sigma (Italy). Antibodies raised in rabbit: anti‐arginase 1 (ARG1) (1:100, Abcam, UK); anti‐CD163 (1:100, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, USA); anti‐choline acetyltransferase (1:500, AbCam); anti‐DAO1 (1:200, Bioss, USA); anti‐H1R (1:200, Alomone, Israel); anti‐H2R (1:200, MyBioSource, USA); anti‐H3R (1:200, Alomone); anti‐H4R (1:200, Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti‐HDC (1:20, AbCam); anti‐HNMT (1:200, Sigma); anti‐inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) (1:1000, CST, USA); anti‐myelin basic protein (MBP) (1:1000 CST); anti‐nuclear factor‐kappa B (NF‐κB) p65 (1:500, CST); anti‐phospho‐AKT (1:500, CST); anti‐phospho‐p44/42 MAPK (ERK1/2) (Thr202/Tyr204) (1:1000, CST); and anti‐phospho‐NF‐κB p65 (Ser536) (1:500, CST). Antibodies raised in mouse: anti‐AKT (1:500, Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti‐GAPDH (1:2500, Calbiochem, USA); anti‐gp91phox (1:1000, BD Transduction Laboratories, USA); anti‐SMI32 (1:1000, Covance, USA); and anti‐p44/42 MAPK (ERK1/2) (L34F12) (1:1000, CST). Antibodies raised in rat: anti‐CD11b (1:200, AbD Serotec, UK).
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