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Anti brdu primary antibody b8434

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The Anti-BrdU primary antibody (B8434) is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), a synthetic nucleoside commonly used to label proliferating cells. This antibody can be used to detect and quantify BrdU incorporation in various cell types and experimental applications.

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Exosome-Mediated RNA Transfer Assay

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FACS was used to demonstrate the transfer of RNA from exosomes into recipient cells. This was achieved by exposing C33A cells to Hela exosomes (20μl) containing either normal RNA or BrUTP-labelled RNA for 24 or 48 hours. The exosome exposed cells were collected, permeabilised and stained with an anti-BrdU primary antibody (B8434) and an IgG-FITC secondary antibody (F0257) (Sigma-Aldrich). The C33A exosome exposed cells were analysed with a BD Biosciences FACSCanto II flow cytometer at the Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory at UNSW as a fee for service.
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Exosome RNA Transfer Visualization

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FACS was used to demonstrate the transfer of RNA from exosomes into recipient cells. This was achieved by exposing C33A cells to Hela exosomes (20 μl) containing either normal RNA or BrUTP-labelled RNA for 24 or 48 h. The exosome exposed cells were collected, permeabilised and stained with an anti-BrdU primary antibody (B8434) and an IgG-FITC secondary antibody (F0257) (Sigma–Aldrich). The C33A exosome exposed cells were analysed with a BD Biosciences FACSCanto II flow cytometer at the Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory at UNSW as a fee for service.
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