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Mouse anti γtub

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Mouse-anti-γTub is a primary antibody that specifically targets and binds to gamma-tubulin, a key structural protein involved in the formation and organization of microtubules in eukaryotic cells. This antibody can be used for immunodetection and analysis of gamma-tubulin in various experimental applications.

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Immunofluorescence Labeling of Drosophila Tissues

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Chicken-anti-βgal (1:200, Immunology Consultants Laboratory), rabbit-anti-βgal (1:1000, Molecular Probes), mouse-anti-CycB (1:100, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank/DSHB), rat-anti-DEcad (1:50, DSHB), rabbit-anti-Dgo (1:100, Feiguin et al., 2001 (link)), rat-anti-Elav (1:50, DSHB), Mouse-anti-Fmi (1:10, DSHB), mouse-anti-GFP (1:1000, Roche), rabbit-anti-Nek2 (1:1000, Prigent et al., 2005 (link)), rat-anti-Pk (1:25; Strutt et al., 2013 (link)) mouse-anti-Ro (1:10, DSHB), mouse-anti-γTub (1:1000, Sigma), Rhodamine phalloidin (1:1000, Invitrogen), phalloidin-AF647 (1:1000, Jackson IRL), Hoechst 33342 (10mg/ml, 1:500). All fluorophore coupled secondaries were from Jackson IRL used at 1:200.
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Immunostaining Drosophila Larval Brains

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Drosophila larvae were dissected in PBS, and larval brains were fixed in 3.7% formaldehyde with PBS + 0.3% Triton-100 (PBT) for 15 min. The samples were processed for immunostaining as previously described54 (link). Confocal images were taken from LSM710 and brightness and contrast were adjusted by Photoshop CS5.1. Primary antibodies used in this paper were guinea pig anti-Dpn (1:1000; J. Skeath), mouse anti-Mira (1:50, F. Matsuzaki), rabbit anti-Mira (1:500, W. Chia), mouse anti-Grh (1:10, AH Brand), rat anti-CD8 (1:250, Invitrogen, Cat#: MCD0800), rabbit anti-GFP (1:500, Molecular Probes, Cat#: A21311), rat anti-Elav (1:10, DSHB, Cat#: Rat-Elav-7E8A10), mouse anti-Pros (1:10, DSHB, Cat#: Prospero (MR1A)), mouse anti-Dac (1:5, DSHB, Cat#: mAbdac2-3), mouse anti-α-tubulin (1:200, Sigma, Cat#: T6199), guinea pig anti-Asl (1:200, G Rogers), mouse anti-γ-Tub (1:200, Sigma, Cat#: T5326), mouse Acetylated-Tub (1:100, Sigma, Cat#: T7451), rat anti-Kr (1:100, EADC, Cat#: 574), rabbit anti-Pdm1 (1:500, W. Chia & X. Yang), rabbit anti-PH3 (1:200, Sigma, Cat#: 06‐570), mouse anti-Dlg (1:200, DSHB, Cat#: 4F3 anti-discs large), rabbit anti-Klumpfuss (1:200, X. Yang) and guinea pig anti-Chro-C (1:500, this study). DNA was labelled by ToPro-3 (1:5000, Invitrogen, Cat#: T3605).
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