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Anti nanog clone h 155

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Anti-Nanog (Clone H-155) is a primary antibody developed by Santa Cruz Biotechnology. It is designed to detect Nanog, a transcription factor involved in the maintenance of embryonic stem cell pluripotency.

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Immunostaining of pluripotent stem cells

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iPS cells were seeded in chamber slides overnight, and the cells were fixed and permeabilized. Slides were incubated with primary antibodies overnight: anti-Oct3/4 (clone H134, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Dallas, TX), anti-Nanog (Clone H-155 Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc. Dallas, TX), and anti-CD105 (clone 8A1 Abcam, Cambridge, MA). Then washed and incubated with secondary antibodies conjugated to biotin (donkey anti mouse IgG or donkey anti rabbit IgG; Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, Inc. West Grove, PA) and counter stained with DAPI. Visualization of florescence staining was performed on Olympus IX83 spinning disk confocal microscope.
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NPC Immunostaining: Detailed Protocol

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NPC immunostaining was performed according to previously published protocols (26 (link), 29 (link)). Primary antibodies used were anti-Nestin (clone 10C2; Merck Millipore, Billerica, MA), anti-TUJ1 (beta III tubulin; clone TUJ1 Covance Inc. San Diego, CA), anti-Vimentin (clone V9; Merck Millipore, Billerica, MA), anti-Oct3/4 (clone H134, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Dallas, TX), anti-Nanog (Clone H-155 Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc. Dallas, TX).
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