Mouse monoclonal anti actin clone c4
Mouse monoclonal anti-actin (clone C4) is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify the presence of the actin protein in biological samples. It functions as a specific antibody that binds to actin, allowing for its identification and analysis.
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Antibody-based protein detection protocol
Exosome biomarker detection protocol
The following antibodies used for ExoScreen and ELISA were developed in Shionogi & Co., LTD.: mouse monoclonal anti-human CD63 antibody (clone 8A12) and mouse monoclonal anti-human CD9 antibody (clone 12A12). Mouse monoclonal anti-human CD147 antibody (clone MEM-M6/1) was purchased from Novus Biologicals. Antibodies were used to modify either acceptor bead or biotin following the manufacturer’s protocol.
AlphaLISA reagents (Perkin Elmer, Inc., Waltham, MA 02451, USA) consisted of AlphaScreen Streptavidin-coated donor beads (6760002), AlphaLISA Unconjugated-acceptor beads (6062011) and AlphaLISA Universal buffer (AL001F). AlphaLISA assays were performed in 96-well half-area white plates (6005560) and read in an EnSpire Alpha 2300 Multilabel Plate reader (Perkin Elmer, Inc.).
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