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Mouse anti mira

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Mouse anti-Mira is a primary antibody that specifically binds to the Mira protein. Mira is a conserved protein involved in mitotic spindle orientation and asymmetric cell division. This antibody can be used in various applications to detect and study the Mira protein.

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Immunostaining of Larval Drosophila Tissues

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Larval tissues were fixed for 20 min in 4% formaldehyde/phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and immunostained as described (Bello et al. 2003 (link)). The primary antibodies used were rabbit anti-aPKC (1:500; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), mouse anti-Mira (1:50; gift of A. Gould), rat anti-pH3 (1:500; Abcam), chick anti-GFP (1:2000; Abcam), rabbit anti-Dpn (1:100; gift of Y.N. Jan), guinea pig anti-Dpn (1:1000; gift of James Skeath), rat anti-Pros (1:50; gift of F. Matsuzaki), rabbit anti-Ase (1:50; gift of F. Matsuzaki), rat anti-CycE (1:500; gift of Helena Richardson), mouse anti-CycA (1:50; Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank), mouse or rat anti-Elav (1:100; Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank), rabbit anti-Insc (1:1000; gift of W. Chia), rabbit anti-Myc (1:100; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), guinea pig anti-Nerfin-1 (1:5000; gift of A. Kuzin), rabbit anti-RFP (1:100; Abcam), and mouse anti-Fib (1:200; Abcam). Secondary goat antibodies conjugated to Alexa488, Alexa568, Alexa650, and Alexa505 (Molecular Probes) were used at 1:200. Images were collected on a Leica SP5 confocal microscope, and all images shown are single sections unless otherwise stated.
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Immunostaining Larval and Pupal Brains

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Larval and pupal brains were dissected out in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), fixed for 20 min in 4% formaldehyde in PBS and rinsed in 0.2% PBST (PBS + 0.2% TritonX‐100). For immunostaining, brains were incubated with primary antibodies overnight at 4°C, followed by an overnight secondary antibody incubation at 4°C. Samples were mounted in 80% glycerol in PBS for image acquisition. The primary antibodies used were mouse anti‐Mira (1:50; gift of Alex Gould), rat anti‐Mira (1:100, Abcam), rat anti‐pH3 (1:500; Abcam), chick anti‐GFP (1:2000; Abcam), rabbit anti‐RFP (1:100, Abcam), mouse anti‐Repo (1:50, DSHB), guineapig anti‐Hth (1:100, Claude Desplan), mouse anti‐Ey (1:50, DSHB), guineapig anti‐Slp (1:500, Kuniaki Saito), rabbit anti‐D (1:1,000, Steve Russell), guineapig anti‐Tll (1:100, Kuniaki Saito), rabbit anti‐Tll (1:100, Kuniaki Saito) and guineapig anti‐Toy (1:50, Uwe Walldorf). Secondary donkey antibodies conjugated to Alexa 555 and Alexa 647, and goat antibody conjugated to Alexa 405, 488, 555 and 647 (Molecular Probes) were used at 1:500.
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