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Fluorescently coupled secondary anti rabbit or rat igg

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Fluorescently-coupled secondary anti-rabbit or -rat IgG is a laboratory product used for the detection and visualization of target proteins in various experimental techniques, such as Western blotting and immunofluorescence. The product consists of secondary antibodies that are conjugated with fluorescent dyes, allowing for the indirect detection of primary antibodies raised against rabbit or rat antigens.

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2 protocols using fluorescently coupled secondary anti rabbit or rat igg

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Immunostaining of Skin Cryosections

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Skin samples were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde,dehydrated in 30% sucrose, embedded in OCT and frozen. Skin cryostat sections (5mm) were stained with antibodies specific for YFP (life technologies, Grand Island, NY), OX40 (BD Biosciences), filaggrin (Santacruz, Dallas, TX), involucrin (Covance, Princeton, NJ), loricrin, cytokeratin14, cytokeratin15, cytokeratin10 (Genetex, Irvine, CA) Ki67, CD4 (eBioscience), cleaved caspase 3 (Cellsignaling), and TSLP (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN), then stained with fluorescently-coupled secondary anti-rabbit or -rat IgG (Cellsignaling Technologies, Danvers, MA), or streptavidin-conjugated Cy5 (Biolegend). Images were obtained using LAS AF 6.2 software on a motorized Leica DMI 6000B fluorescence microscope (Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany).
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Immunostaining of Skin Cryosections

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Skin samples were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde,dehydrated in 30% sucrose, embedded in OCT and frozen. Skin cryostat sections (5mm) were stained with antibodies specific for YFP (life technologies, Grand Island, NY), OX40 (BD Biosciences), filaggrin (Santacruz, Dallas, TX), involucrin (Covance, Princeton, NJ), loricrin, cytokeratin14, cytokeratin15, cytokeratin10 (Genetex, Irvine, CA) Ki67, CD4 (eBioscience), cleaved caspase 3 (Cellsignaling), and TSLP (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN), then stained with fluorescently-coupled secondary anti-rabbit or -rat IgG (Cellsignaling Technologies, Danvers, MA), or streptavidin-conjugated Cy5 (Biolegend). Images were obtained using LAS AF 6.2 software on a motorized Leica DMI 6000B fluorescence microscope (Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany).
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