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Mouse anti wt1 antibody

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Mouse anti-WT1 antibodies are a type of immunoglobulin produced in mice that specifically recognize and bind to the Wilms' Tumor 1 (WT1) protein. WT1 is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the development and regulation of various tissues, including the kidneys, gonads, and certain types of cancers.

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Kidney Markers

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Kidney sections from these mice were prepared in an identical fashion. Immunostaining was performed using rabbit anti-podocalyxin (R&D Systems), rabbit anti-nephrin (a gift from Dr. Larry Holzman), and mouse anti-WT1 antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). After washing, sections were incubated with a fluorophore-linked secondary antibody (Alexa Fluor 488 anti-rabbit IgG and Alexa Fluor 568 anti-mouse IgG from Invitrogen). Slides were subsequently mounted in Aqua Poly/Mount (Polysciences Inc.) and images were acquired using AxioVision IIe microscope with a digital camera.
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Immunostaining of Kidney Sections

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Kidney sections from these mice were prepared in an identical fashion. Immunostaining was performed using rabbit anti-synaptopodin (Fitzgerald), rabbit anti-nephrin (a gift from Dr. Larry Holzman), and mouse anti-WT1 antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). After washing, sections were incubated with a fluorophore-linked secondary antibody (Alexa Fluor 488 anti-rabbit IgG and Alexa Fluor 568 anti-mouse IgG from Invitrogen). After staining, slides were mounted in Aqua Poly/Mount (Polysciences Inc.) and photographed under an AxioVision IIe microscope with a digital camera.
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Evaluating Kidney Injury Biomarkers

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Immunohistochemistry staining for the evaluation of collagen IV and Nitro-tyrosine (N-Tyr) levels, as well as macrophage and podocyte numbers in uninjured and injured kidneys was performed on paraffin kidney sections as reported.29 (link), 66 (link)-68 (link) Briefly, kidney sections were incubated with rabbit anti-mouse collagen IV (1:500, AbD Serotec), rabbit anti-N-Tyr antibody (1:400, Santa Cruz), mouse anti-WT1 antibody (1:100, Santa Cruz), and rat anti-F4/80 (AbD Serotec) overnight at 4°C followed by 1 hour incubation with the appropriate horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibody (1:100, Santa Cruz) at room temperature. Slides were developed using Sigma Fast DAB chromogenic tablets (Sigma) and then counterstained with toluidine blue in order to increase the contrast with DAB staining.
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Evaluating Kidney Injury Biomarkers

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Immunohistochemistry staining for the evaluation of collagen IV and Nitro-tyrosine (N-Tyr) levels, as well as macrophage and podocyte numbers in uninjured and injured kidneys was performed on paraffin kidney sections as reported.29 (link), 66 (link)-68 (link) Briefly, kidney sections were incubated with rabbit anti-mouse collagen IV (1:500, AbD Serotec), rabbit anti-N-Tyr antibody (1:400, Santa Cruz), mouse anti-WT1 antibody (1:100, Santa Cruz), and rat anti-F4/80 (AbD Serotec) overnight at 4°C followed by 1 hour incubation with the appropriate horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibody (1:100, Santa Cruz) at room temperature. Slides were developed using Sigma Fast DAB chromogenic tablets (Sigma) and then counterstained with toluidine blue in order to increase the contrast with DAB staining.
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