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Anti human desmin d 33

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Anti-human desmin (D 33) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection of desmin, a protein found in muscle cells. It is commonly used in immunohistochemistry and other diagnostic techniques to identify the presence and distribution of desmin in tissue samples.

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2 protocols using anti human desmin d 33

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Immunochemical Analysis of Muscle Cells

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The following monoclonal mouse antibodies were used in the study: anti-human desmin (D 33, Dako), anti-mouse M-cadherin (611100; BD Biosciencies), anti-GAPDH (glyceraldehyde 3-phosphodehydrogenase; clone 6C5; Merck Millipore), anti-human slow myosin heavy chain (MHCs; NOQ7.5.4D) and anti-rabbit sarcomeric α-actinin-1; EA-53 (both from Abcam. For immunocytochemistry studies, goat anti-mouse IgG conjugated with AlexaFluor-546 (A-21236; Life Technologies). DAPI applied in the Vectashield mounting medium (Vector Labs) was used to stain nuclei. For immunoblot, anti-mouse IgG (#AP308P) conjugated with horse radish peroxidase (HRP), from Millipore was used.
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Muscle Tissue Histochemical Analysis

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Cryostat sections of fresh-frozen deltoid or quadriceps femoris muscle tissue were histochemically analyzed by standard techniques. For immunohistochemistry the following antibodies were used: SQSTM1 (D-3; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA; 1:1,000), Anti-Ubiquitin (P4D1-A11; Merck Millipore, Billerica, MA; 1:100), and Anti-Human Desmin (D33; Dako Cytomation, Carpinteria, CA; 1:50).
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