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Rabbit anti mouse igg secondary antibody

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Rabbit anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence of mouse immunoglobulin G (IgG) in various immunoassay techniques, such as Western blotting, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry. This antibody is produced by immunizing rabbits with mouse IgG and purifying the resulting antibodies.

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Antibody Immunodetection Techniques

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Anti-YFP antibody, which detects GFP, was from Clontech (632381). Anti-PA antibody was from Jackson Immuno Research (323-005-024). Anti-Dpm1 antibody was from Molecular Probes/Fisher (A6429). Anti-Pgk1 antiserum is a generous gift from Dr. Jeremy Thorner (University of California, Berkeley). Prc1/CPY antibody was from Invitrogen (A-6428). Antibodies to Ape1 were described previously [51 (link)]. Goat anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibody (Fisher, ICN55676) and rabbit anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody (Jackson, 315-035-003) were from commercial sources.
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Protein Detection Antibodies Utilized

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Anti-YFP antibody, which detects GFP, was from Clontech (632381). Anti-PA antibody was
from Jackson Immuno Research (323-005-024). Anti-Dpm1 antibody was from Molecular
Probes/Fisher (A6429). Anti-Pgk1 antiserum is a generous gift from Dr. Jeremy Thorner
(University of California, Berkeley). Prc1/CPY antibody was from Invitrogen (A-6428).
Antibodies to Ape1 were described previously (Klionsky et al., 1992). Goat anti-rabbit IgG
secondary antibody (Fisher, ICN55676) and rabbit anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody
(Jackson, 315-035-003) were from commercial sources.
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Reagents for Lubrication Testing

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Reagents for lubrication testing materials were as described previously,2 (link),6 (link),33 (link) including hyaluronan (HA) in a 4,000 kDa form (Healon®, Advanced Medical Optics, Santa Ana, CA). The antibody to PRG4 was anti-Lubricin from AbCam (Cambridge, MA);2 (link) nonspecific rabbit IgG was from Pierce (Rockford, IL); mouse anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibody was from Jackson ImmunoResearch (West Grove, PA). Streptomyces hyaluronidase was from Seikagaku (Tokyo, Japan). SeaKem® gold agarose was from Lonza (Rockland, ME); 50X TAE (2M Tris, 0.5M EDTA) electrophoresis buffer was from Life Technologies (Carlsbad, CA); Hybond™-P polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane for Western blotting was from GE Healthcare (Piscataway, NJ). Stains-All was from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO).
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Lubrication Testing Materials Protocol

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Reagents for lubrication testing materials were as described previously,2 (link),6 (link),33 (link) including HA in a 4000-kDa form (Healon; Advanced Medical Optics). The antibody to PRG4 was anti-Lubricin from AbCam,2 (link) nonspecific rabbit IgG was from Pierce, and mouse anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibody was from Jackson ImmunoResearch. Streptomyceshyaluronidase was from Seikagaku, SeaKem gold agarose was from Lonza; 50X TAE (2M Tris, 0.5 M ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid [EDTA]) electrophoresis buffer was from Life Technologies, Hybond-P polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane for Western blotting was from GE Healthcare, and Stains-All was from Sigma-Aldrich.
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