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Chicken anti rabbit igg h l alexa fluor 647

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Chicken anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) Alexa Fluor 647 is a secondary antibody that binds to rabbit primary antibodies. It is labeled with the Alexa Fluor 647 fluorescent dye, which emits in the red/far-red region of the spectrum when excited.

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Immunofluorescence and Western Blotting Protocols

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Primary antibodies were as follows: rabbit polyclonal anti-β4 (32 (link)), mouse monoclonal anti-V5 (Life Technologies, R960-25), and mouse monoclonal anti-Na+/K+ ATPase (Abcam, ab7671). Secondary antibodies were as follows: chicken anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) Alexa Fluor 647 (Life Technologies, A21443), which was used for immunofluorescence, and HRP-conjugated anti-mouse and anti-rabbit IgG (GE Healthcare, NA931 and NA934, respectively), which were used for Western blotting.
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Antibody Characterization for Membrane Proteins

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Primary antibodies were as follows: rabbit polyclonal anti-β1 and anti-β433 (link); rabbit polyclonal anti-β1ex (Abcam ab107370); mouse monoclonal anti-Na+/K+ ATPase (Abcam, ab7671); mouse monoclonal anti-V5-HRP (Life Technologies, R961-25); polyclonal anti-V5 (Funakoshi, GeneTex, GTX117997); and anti-Flag M2-HRP (SIGMA, A8592). The secondary antibodies included chicken anti-rabbit IgG (H+L)-Alexa Fluor 647 (Life Technologies, A21443), which was used for immunofluorescence, and HRP-conjugated anti-mouse and anti-rabbit IgG (GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences, NA931 and NA934, respectively), which were used for western blotting.
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