et al., 2017 (link)). Primary antibodies used include anti-zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1) (1:2,000, Santa Cruz, USA), anti-occludin (OCC) (1:500, Bioss, China), anti-claudin-1 (1:500, Bioss, China) and anti-tubulin antibodies (1:5,000, Bioss, China). Finally, chemiluminescence detection was performed with western ECL reagent on a FluorChem M Fluorescent Imaging System (ProteinSimple, Santa Clara, CA, USA). Densitometry analysis was perform using Image J software (NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA).
Anti occludin occ
Anti-occludin (OCC) is a primary antibody that recognizes the tight junction protein occludin. Occludin is a transmembrane protein that plays a crucial role in the formation and regulation of tight junctions between epithelial and endothelial cells. The Anti-occludin (OCC) antibody can be used to detect and study the expression and localization of occludin in various biological samples.
2 protocols using anti occludin occ
Western Blot Analysis of Jejunum Tight Junctions
et al., 2017 (link)). Primary antibodies used include anti-zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1) (1:2,000, Santa Cruz, USA), anti-occludin (OCC) (1:500, Bioss, China), anti-claudin-1 (1:500, Bioss, China) and anti-tubulin antibodies (1:5,000, Bioss, China). Finally, chemiluminescence detection was performed with western ECL reagent on a FluorChem M Fluorescent Imaging System (ProteinSimple, Santa Clara, CA, USA). Densitometry analysis was perform using Image J software (NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA).
Western Blot Analysis of Tight Junction Proteins
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