Anti sca 1
Anti-Sca-1 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and identification of Sca-1 (stem cell antigen-1) in biological samples. Sca-1 is a cell surface marker expressed on various stem and progenitor cells. The Anti-Sca-1 product can be used in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and other applications to analyze the presence and distribution of Sca-1-positive cells.
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Cardiac Markers
Rat Cardiac Regeneration Evaluation
Mouse C-Reactive Protein/CRP ELISA Kit was purchased from R&D systems. Myocardial PGE 2, 6-keto-PGF 1α and 15-epi-lipoxin A 4 ELISA kits were purchased from Cayman Chemical. TRIzol reagent was purchased from Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA. Anti-Ki-67, c-Kit, anti-Oct4 and anti-Sca-1 antibodies for the immunoblotting were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology and anti-β-actin from Sigma-Aldrich. Anti-CD31, Anti-Ki-67, anti-CD105, anti-Sca-1 and anti-Nkx2.5 antibodies for the immunohistochemistry were purchased from Abcam. Anti-CD 31 http://www.abcam.com/cd31-antibody-tld-3a12-ab64543. htmland anti-c-Kit antibodies for the immunofluorescence staining were purchased from Abcam and the fluorescence-labeled secondary antibodies (AlexaFluor 488 for CD31 and AlexaFluor 546 for c-Kit) were purchased from Invitrogen.
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