The following reagents were also used in the study: Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM)(Cellgro, 10–017-CV), Hanks’ Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS) (Cellgro, 21–020-CV), Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium/Ham’s F-12 (DMEM/F-12)(Cellgro, 10–092-CV), 0.25% Trypsin (Corning, 25–053-CI), Autofluorescence Quencher (Biotium, 23007), Odyssey blocking buffer (LI-COR Biosciences, 927–40000), and O.C.T compound (Electron Microscopy Sciences, 62550–01).
Goat anti aif 1 iba1
The Goat anti-AIF-1/Iba1 is an antibody that recognizes the Allograft Inflammatory Factor 1 (AIF-1), also known as Ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba1). It is commonly used as a marker for macrophages and microglia in various research applications.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using goat anti aif 1 iba1
Antibody Panel for Neurodegenerative Markers
Antibodies for Amyloid and Neuroinflammation Analysis
(Bio-Rad, MCA1957), rabbit anti-TFE3 (Sigma, HPA023881), and sheep anti-PGRN (R&D Systems, AF2557). PS1-related peptides were detected using Ab14, a rabbit polyclonal antibody generated against amino acids 1-25 of PS1. Rabbit anti-BACE1 antibody were raised against the sequence CLRQQHDDFADDISLLK from 485 to 501 of BACE1 protein (Yan et al., 2001) .
The following reagents were also used in the study:
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