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Anti hec1 ab3613

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Anti-HEC1 (ab3613) is a primary antibody that recognizes the HEC1 protein. HEC1 is a component of the kinetochore complex and plays a critical role in chromosome segregation during cell division. This antibody can be used in various applications, such as Western blotting and immunofluorescence, to detect and study the HEC1 protein.

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Immunofluorescence Visualization of Mitotic Proteins

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Immunofluorescence was performed as described previously [30 (link)] using the following antibodies: anti-CENP-B (sc22788; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), anti-HEC1 (ab3613; Abcam, Cambridge, UK), anti-BubR1 (612503; BD Transduction Laboratories, San Jose, CA, USA), and anti-α-tubulin (T9026; Sigma-Aldrich). Images were captured with a Plan-APOCHROMAT 100× oil lens on an Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany).
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Antibody Characterization and Detection

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Rabbit anti-CENP-R (10743-1-AP, Proteintech), mouse anti-tubulin (3873, Cell Signaling Technology), rabbit anti-GFP (50430-2-AP, Proteintech), mouse anti-His tag (23665, Cell Signaling Technology), mouse anti-FLAG (F3165, Sigma), anti-Cyclin B1 (12231, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-Hec1 (AB3613, Abcam), anti-Aurora B (611082, BD), anti-CENP-U (HPA022048, Atlas), and human anti-centromere auto-antibody (ACA, HCT-0100, Immunovision) were obtained commercially. For all western blotting, signals were detected using HRP-conjugated anti-mouse or anti-rabbit antibodies (Pierce).
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