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γ globulins from human blood

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γ-globulins from human blood are a class of proteins obtained from the plasma fraction of human blood. They function as immunoglobulins, responsible for the adaptive immune response. This product is intended for use in research and laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using γ globulins from human blood

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Immunofluorescence Imaging of HCMV Infection

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Indirect immunofluorescence analysis of HFF cells was performed by fixation with 4% paraformaldehyde and fluorescence staining as described elsewhere (Scherer et al., 2014 (link)). When late stages of HCMV infection were investigated, an additional blocking step was performed by incubating cells with 2 mg/ml γ-globulins from human blood (Sigma) for 30 min at 37 °C, before primary antibodies were applied. Confocal images were obtained with a Leica TCS SP5 confocal microscope or a Zeiss Axio Observer Z1 equipped with an Apotome.2. The images were processed with Adobe Photoshop CS5 or ZEN 2.3 and assembled using CorelDraw. For 3D reconstruction of z-series images, Huygens Professional Software (Scientific Volume Imaging) was used. Stacks of confocal images from single cells were imaged, deconvoluted using the Huygens Deconvolution wizard and 3D images generated with the Huygens Surface Renderer tool. For quantifications, z-series images (0.3–0.7 µm distance) of at least 50 cell nuclei per sample were taken. To measure number and size (perimeter) of PML foci, automated ImageJ-based quantification was performed on maximum intensity projection images 3D animations were generated from z-series images using the Leica LAS AF software.
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Purification and Characterization of Lactate Dehydrogenases

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The pL1 aptamer (5′-GTT CGA TTG GAT TGT GCC GGA AGT GCT GGC TCG AAC-3′) was synthesized by Bionics (Korea), and the BL21(DE3) Escherichia coli strain was purchased from Invitrogen (USA). The CTAB, the human serum (product number: H4522), the albumin from human serum (HAS), the γ-globulins from human blood, and the fibrinogen from human plasma were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). The Hi-trap Ni-NTA affinity column, MonoQ anion exchange column, and Superdex 200 HL gel filtration column were purchased from GE Healthcare (USA). The AKTA Purifier Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography system was used for the purification of the PvLDH, PfLDH, and the human LDH A chain (hLDHA). The absorbance measurements were performed using the HP 845x UV-Visible System.
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