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Rabbit anti phospho histone3 ph3 antibodies

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Rabbit-anti-phospho-histone3 (pH3) antibodies are a type of primary antibody that specifically recognizes the phosphorylated form of histone H3 protein. These antibodies are commonly used in research applications to detect and analyze cell division and mitotic processes.

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2 protocols using rabbit anti phospho histone3 ph3 antibodies

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Fluorescent Embryo Imaging with IF Staining

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Transgenic fluorescent embryos were embedded in 1% agarose in a glass‐bottom dish. Immunofluorescence double staining was performed with chicken‐anti‐GFP (1:400; Life Technologies) and rabbit‐anti‐phospho‐histone3 (pH3) antibodies (1:250; Abcam). We used AlexaFluor488‐conjugated anti‐chicken (1:1,000; Life Technologies) and AlexaFluor594‐conjugated anti‐rabbit (1:1,000; Life Technologies) secondary antibodies to reveal primary antibodies. Confocal imaging was performed using a Nikon inverted A1r spectral.
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Fluorescent Embryo Imaging Protocol

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Transgenic fluorescent embryos were embedded in 1% agarose in a glass-bottom dish. Immunofluorescence double staining was performed as described previously57 (link), with chicken anti-GFP (1:400; Life Technologies) and rabbit anti-phospho-histone 3 (pH3) antibodies (1:250; Abcam). AlexaFluor488-conjugated anti-chicken secondary antibody (1:1000; Life Technologies) and AlexaFluor594-conjugated anti-rabbit secondary antibody (1:1000; Life Technologies) were subsequently utilized to reveal primary antibodies. Confocal imaging was performed using a Nikon inverted A1r spectral microscope.
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