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Anti claudin 1

Manufactured by Bioss Antibodies
Sourced in China, United States

Anti-claudin-1 is a laboratory reagent that can be used to detect the presence of the claudin-1 protein in biological samples. Claudin-1 is a tight junction protein that plays a role in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion. The anti-claudin-1 antibody can be used in various research applications, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry, to study the expression and localization of claudin-1 in different cell types and tissues.

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Western Blot Analysis of Jejunum Tight Junctions

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Expression of tight junction proteins of jejunum was determined by WB analysis, which was conducted as previously described (Meng (link)
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).
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Western Blot Analysis of Tight Junction Proteins

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Expression of tight junction (TJ) proteins in jejunum was determined by WB analysis which was conducted as previously described [25 (link)]. Proteins were detected by primary antibodies: anti-Tubulin antibodies (1:5000, Bioss, China), anti-Occludin (OCC) (1:500, Bioss, China), anti-ZO-1 (1:2000, Santa Cruz, USA) and anti-Claudin-1 (1:500, Bioss, China), and then incubated with the secondary antibodies (1:2000, Bioss, China). Finally, chemiluminescence detection was performed with western ECL reagent and band densities were quantified using a FluorChem M Fluorescent Imaging System (ProteinSimple, Santa Clara, CA, USA). The intensity of bands was analyzed and quantified by Image J Sofware (NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA).
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