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Hilyte fluor 555 labeled aβ 1 42

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HiLyte Fluor 555-labeled Aβ(1–42) is a synthetic peptide with the amyloid-beta sequence (1-42) labeled with the fluorescent dye HiLyte Fluor 555. This peptide is used as a tool for research and analysis purposes.

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Amyloid-β Aggregation Assay Protocol

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Aβ(1–42).HFIP (human), Aβ(42–1), and HiLyte Fluor 555-labeled Aβ(1–42) were from AnaSpec. Dibutyryl-cAMP, forskolin, rolipram, isobutylmethyl-xanthine (IBMX), and thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. PACAP(1–38) peptide was from Abbiotec. SQ 22536, KT5720, and ESI-09 were from EMD Millipore. Anti-67LR mouse monoclonal antibody (clone MluC5), Alexa Fluor 488-labeled anti-67LR mouse monoclonal antibody (H-2), and mouse IgM were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Alexa Fluor 647-labeled anti-CD230 (prion) mouse monoclonal antibody (808008) and Alexa Fluor 594-labeled anti-Aβ mouse monoclonal antibody (800716) were from BioLegend.
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Aβ Uptake in Astrocytes

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Control (GFP) or Igfr knockout (CRE) astrocytes in culture were treated with 0.1 μM of human HiLyte™ Fluor 555 – labeled Aβ (1–42) (Anaspec, Fremont, CA) for 4 h in serum free media as previously described [43] (link). Following treatment, astrocytes were rinsed twice with 1X HBSS without calcium and magnesium, harvested with 0.25% trypsin, and spun at 1000 × g for 10 min. The pelleted cells were re-suspended in 1X HBSS with 0.1% BSA. For imaging, cells on coverslips were fixed and processed as described above in “Immunocytochemistry” methods.
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