Anti mouse goat antibody
The anti-mouse goat antibody is a laboratory reagent used in various immunological techniques. It is a polyclonal antibody produced in goats that specifically binds to mouse antibodies or mouse-derived proteins. This antibody can be used to detect, quantify, or purify mouse-specific targets in samples.
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Protein Expression Analysis Protocol
Rabies Virus Infection in BHK-21 Cells
Tryptose Phosphate Broth (TPB) and Pennicillin (100U/ml) / Streptomycin (100µg/ml). The Pasteur Virus (PV) strain of RABV was used for infection experiments.
The following anti-RABV antibodies have been used: a mouse monoclonal antibody (MAb) anti-N conjugated with FITC (Fudjerebio); a rabbit polyclonal antibody (PolAb) anti-RNP and a mouse MAb anti-G protein (D1), both produced in the laboratory (Tuffereau et al., 2001; Fournier et al., 2003) ; a mouse MAb anti-M protein kindly provided by S. Finke (Friedrich Loeffler Institute, Griefswald, Germany). A mouse MAb anti-calnexin, a mouse MAb anti-tubulin, a rabbit PolAb anti-Rab7a, an anti-rabbit goat antibody and an anti-mouse goat antibody were purchased (Sigma).
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