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K58 35

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in United States

The K58/35 is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is designed for general laboratory use. The core function of the K58/35 is to provide a controlled and stable environment for various laboratory experiments and processes.

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2 protocols using k58 35

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Sodium Channel Protein Detection

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Primary antibodies used were mouse monoclonal antivoltage-gated sodium channel (1:5000; K58/35, Sigma Aldrich), mouse monoclonal anti-GAPDH (1:10000; GAPDH-71.1, Sigma Aldrich), and rabbit polyclonal anti-Biotin (1:10000; ab53494, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA). Secondary antibodies used were goat anti-mouse IRDye 800CW (1:10000; LI-COR, Biosciences), donkey anti-Rabbit-HRP (1:20000; Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA, USA) for western blotting, and goat anti-mouse Cy3-conjugated (1:400; Jackson ImmunoResearch) for immunocytochemistry.
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Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Immunodetection

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Primary antibodies used were mouse monoclonal anti-voltage-gated sodium channel (1:2000; K58/35, Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), mouse monoclonal anti-GAPDH (1:10000; GAPDH-71.1, Sigma), rabbit polyclonal anti-Nav1.5 (1:200; S0819, Sigma), rabbit polyclonal anti-Neurofilament heavy polypeptide (1:100; ab8135, Abcam, Cambridge, MA), mouse monoclonal anti-Nav1.8 (1:50; Neuromab clone N143/12), AlexaFluor 488 donkey anti-rabbit (1:200; Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grave, PA), AlexaFluor 594 donkey anti-mouse (1:200; Jackson ImmunoResearch) and goat anti-mouse-HRP secondary (1:40000; Jackson ImmunoResearch)
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