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Rat anti mouse iga antibody

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The Rat anti-mouse IgA antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify the presence of mouse immunoglobulin A (IgA) in various samples. It is a specific antibody produced in rats that binds to mouse IgA molecules, allowing for their identification and measurement.

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Quantifying Intestinal IgA and AID

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To unmask antigens, small intestinal sections were boiled in Antigen Unmasking Solution (C, Inc. Burlingame, CA). Then sections were blocked using 10% goat serum and stained with a rat anti-mouse IgA antibody (BD Pharmingen) and a rat anti-mouse AID antibody (eBioscience) overnight at 4°C, followed by a goat FITC-labeled anti-rat IgG antibody (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) for 1 hour at room temperature. Sections were then mounted using Mounting Medium containing DAPI (Vector laboratories) for nuclear counter-staining and observed using fluorescence microscopy. FITC and DAPI images were taken from the same field. Positive cells in 500 vili in ileum were counted.
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Quantifying Intestinal IgA and AID

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To unmask antigens, small intestinal sections were boiled in Antigen Unmasking Solution (C, Inc. Burlingame, CA). Then sections were blocked using 10% goat serum and stained with a rat anti-mouse IgA antibody (BD Pharmingen) and a rat anti-mouse AID antibody (eBioscience) overnight at 4°C, followed by a goat FITC-labeled anti-rat IgG antibody (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) for 1 hour at room temperature. Sections were then mounted using Mounting Medium containing DAPI (Vector laboratories) for nuclear counter-staining and observed using fluorescence microscopy. FITC and DAPI images were taken from the same field. Positive cells in 500 vili in ileum were counted.
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