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Rabbit anti plc γ

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Rabbit anti-PLC-γ is a primary antibody that specifically binds to the phospholipase C-γ (PLC-γ) protein. PLC-γ is an important enzyme involved in cell signaling pathways. This antibody can be used to detect and quantify the expression of PLC-γ in various biological samples.

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Immunostaining of Dorsal Root Ganglia

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DRGs were sectioned at a 20 µm thickness and processed for on-slide immunostaining. Primary antibodies used were mouse anti-CGRP (1:2000, Abcam), rabbit anti-phospho-CREB (1:1000, Cell Signaling), rabbit anti-phospho-Akt (1:500, Cell Signaling), and rabbit anti-PLC-γ (1:1500, Santa Cruz Biotechnology). The specificity of these antibodies had been carefully characterized in our previous studies.2 (link),13 (link) The secondary antibodies used were Cy3- or Alexa 488-conjugated species-specific antibody. The final product of the slides was coverslipped with Citifluor (Citifluor Ltd., London) and viewed under a Zeiss fluorescent photomicroscope. Immunoreactive positive cells were counted in 6 to 10 sections randomly chosen from each ganglion and averaged as one sample. The area of section containing cells (excluding the area containing fibers) was selected using free-line tools integrated in the AxioVision measurement software (Carl Zeiss, Inc.) and was measured as mm2. The number of positively stained cells was normalized against the measured area and expressed as number cells per mm2. This method of quantification has been validated in our previous studies.13 (link) To avoid double counting, we chose every third section for one specific antibody stained.
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Cellular Proteins

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Primary antibodies used were: anti-human-FcγRI mouse monoclonal antibody (BioRad, clone 10.1), anti-IRAP rabbit monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling, clone D7C5), anti-TGN38 rabbit polyclonal antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific), anti-LAMP1 rat monoclonal antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific, clone 1D4B), anti-EEA1 goat polyclonal antibody (Santa Cruz, N-19), anti-Syk rabbit monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling clone D3ZE1), anti-phospho-Syk-Tyr352 (Cell Signaling, clone 65E4), rabbit anti-PLCγ (Santa Cruz clone E−12), rabbit anti-LAT (Millipore, clone 06–807), rabbit anti-pSrc family (Cell Signaling, clone D49G4), anti-γ chain mouse monoclonal antibody (MBL, clone 1D6) and anti-Rab14 rabbit polyclonal serum (Sigma).
Secondary antibodies used were: Alexa Fluor 647 conjugated donkey anti-rabbit (Invitrogen), Alexa Fluor 405 conjugated donkey anti-rabbit, donkey anti-rat or donkey anti-goat (Abcam) and AlexaFluor-594- or AlexaFluor-647-conjugated donkey anti-mouse (Invitrogen).
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