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Ab71826

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Ab71826 is a polyclonal antibody produced in rabbit, targeting the human Interferon gamma receptor 1 (IFNGR1) protein. This antibody is designed for use in various research applications, including Western Blotting and Immunohistochemistry.

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Immunostaining and TUNEL Assay Protocol

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Antibody staining and TUNEL assay were performed as described previously (29 (link)). The following antibodies were used: antibodies against Dendra2 (1:1000; AB821, Evrogen, Moscow, Russia), phospho-4E-BP1 (Thr-37/46) (1:500; catalog no. 2855, Cell Signaling), Hnf4a (1:200; sc-6556, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.), Prox1 (1:500; ab5475, Chemicon), 2F11 (1:1000; ab71826, Abcam, Cambridge, MA), and PCNA (1:1000; SAB2701819, Sigma).
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Antibody Staining Protocol for Cell Markers

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Antibody staining was performed as previously described [58 (link),59 (link)]. The following antibodies were used: antibody to Dendra2 (1:1000; AB821, Evrogen, Moscow, Russia), anti-CDH1 (1:1000; 610181, BD Biosciences), anti-Anxa4 (2F11) (1:1000; ab71826, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), anti-SOX9 (1:500; A5080, Bimake), Anti-Collagen I (1:500; ab23730, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), and anti-PCNA (1:1000; SAB2701819, Sigma).
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