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Rabbit anti sirt1

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Sourced in China, United States

Rabbit anti-SIRT1 is a primary antibody that specifically recognizes the SIRT1 protein, a member of the sirtuin family of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases. This antibody can be used to detect and study the expression and localization of SIRT1 in various biological samples.

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Liver Western Blot Analysis

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Two livers from each group were combined into one sample and total protein was extracted for western blot analysis (one sample mixed with liver tissues from two fish, n = 8).
Western blotting was performed as described previously [83 (link)]. The antibodies used were as follows: rabbit anti-β-actin antibody (1:2000, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), rabbit anti-α-SMA antibody (1:1000, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), rabbit anti-SIRT1 (1:1500, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), rabbit anti-NOX4 antibody (1:1000, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), rabbit anti-NRF2 antibody (1:1500, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), rabbit anti-phospho-AKT (Ser473) antibody (1:2000, Cell Signaling), rabbit anti-phospho-AMPK (Thr172) antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling), rabbit anti-AMPK antibody (1:1000, Proteintech, Wuhan, China). Protein expression was normalized to that of β-actin.
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Western Blot Analysis of Sirt1, Runx2

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All samples were collected, and the Western blot was conducted as previously described [29] . The primary antibodies used were rabbit anti-Sirt1 (1:2000; Proteintech, Rosemont,USA), goat anti-Runx2 (1:1000; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), and mouse anti-GAPDH (1:10,000; Kangcheng, Shanghai, China). The protein bands were quantitatively analyzed using an image analysis system (QuantityOne software; Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA).
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