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Anti syntaxin

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Anti-syntaxin is a laboratory product used in research applications. It is a specific antibody targeting the syntaxin protein, which is involved in various cellular processes. The core function of Anti-syntaxin is to detect and bind to the syntaxin protein, enabling researchers to study its expression and localization within cells.

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Western Blot Analysis of Neurotransmitter Receptors

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Immunoblot analysis was carried out under standard conditions (Marrocco et al., 2012 (link)) using the following primary antibodies: anti-tyrosine hydroxylase (TH H126, Santa Cruz, 1:1000); anti-D1 receptors (Ab20066, Abcam, 1:500), anti-D2 receptors (Ab85367, Abcam, 1:500), anti-DAT (high affinity DA transporter) (ab111468, Abcam, 1:1000); anti-adenosine receptors (sc-13937, Santa Cruz, 1:500), synaptic vesicle-associated proteins: anti-Rab3a (#107111, Synaptic Systems, 1:2000); anti-Munc18 (#116011, Synaptic Systems 1:2000; anti-SNAP 25 (sc-136,267, Santa Cruz 1:5000); anti-SYP (sc-9116 Santa Cruz 1:8000), and anti-syntaxin (sc-13994, Santa Cruz 1:4000). Secondary antibodies directed against rabbit or mouse antibodies (Amersham) were used at 1:7500 dilution. After immunoblotting, digitized images of bands immunoreactive to the target antibodies and actin were acquired (FUSION®) and the area of immunoreactivity corresponding to each band was measured using ImageJ imaging software. The ratios of the targets to actin were then determined and these values were compared to check statistical significance.
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Evaluating Neuroprotective Targets in Neuroinflammation

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The antibodies used in the Western blot and immunofluorescence studies were anti-Nrf2 (sc-722), anti-HO1 (sc-136,961), anti-synaptosomal-associated protein 23 (SNAP-23) (sc-374,215), anti-PSD-95 (sc-71,933), anti-Syntaxin (sc-12,736), anti-tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) (sc-52,746), anti-PARP-1 (sc-8007), TLR4 (sc-16240), Synaptophysin (sc-17750), anti-interleukin (IL)-1β (sc-32,294), anti-Bax (sc-7480), anti-Bcl2 (sc-7382), anti-p-NF-κB (sc-136,548), anti-Iba-1 (sc-32,725), anti-Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP; sc-33,673), and anti-β- actin (sc-47,778) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA). In addition, the anti-Cleaved Caspase-3 (#9664) antibodies were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). For Syntaxin and β-actin, the antibodies were diluted in TBST (1:10000) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA). Other primary antibodies were diluted in 1x TBST (1:1000), and Secondary anti-mouse HRP (Horseradish peroxidase) conjugated (Promega Ref# W402) and anti-rabbit HRP conjugated (Promega Ref# W401) were diluted 1:10,000 in 1× TBST and were purchased from Promega, (Fitchburg, WI, USA). TAK242, Resatorvid (CAS 243984-11-4), the specific inhibitor of TLR4. For the confocal microscopic studies, the secondary fluorescent antibodies used were goat anti-mouse (Ref# A11029) and goat anti-rabbit (Ref# 32732) diluted in 1× PBS.
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