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Mouse anti rat il 4 antibody

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The Mouse anti-Rat IL-4 Antibody is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of Rat Interleukin-4 (IL-4) in various experimental applications. It is a monoclonal antibody produced in mice that specifically binds to the Rat IL-4 protein.

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Postnatal IL-4 Antibody Injection

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Control and IUGR animals were injected subcutaneously with 0.05 μg of purified mouse anti-rat IL-4 antibody (BD Pharmingen) or PBS (Fisher BioReagents) daily from postnatal days 1–5 as previously described [11 (link)]. At postnatal day 14, either rats were perfused for immunohistochemistry or brains were collected and frozen for immunoblotting.
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Early-Life IL-4 Antibody Intervention

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Control and IUGR animals were injected subcutaneously with 1 μg/kg of purified mouse antirat IL-4 antibody (BD Pharmingen), mouse isotype control IgG1κ (BD Pharmingen), or PBS (Fisher BioReagents) daily from PD1–6.
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