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Biotinylated donkey anti mouse

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Biotinylated donkey anti-mouse is a secondary antibody conjugated with biotin. It is designed to detect and bind to mouse primary antibodies, allowing for signal amplification and visualization in various immunoassay and immunochemistry applications.

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Quantitative Analysis of Neuronal Density in Rat Brain

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After the completion of all behavioral experiments, the rats were anesthetized with 5% isoflurane and i.p. somnopentyl (0.5 ml) on PND 70 and transcardially perfused with 4% paraformaldehyde. Brain tissues were collected and fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde, followed by 30% sucrose for cryoprotection. Tissues were cut into 50-μm sections using a microtome throughout the brain every 600 mm. To evaluate the hippocampal dentate gyrus and cerebral cortex, coronal sections of the brain were examined (bregma −1.4 mm to −8.6 mm). The sections were blocked with 0.6% H2O2 in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), then blocked using 3% normal donkey serum with 0.1% Triton-X100 in PBS for 30 min. Free-floating sections were stained with anti-neuronal nuclei (NeuN; product No. MAB377; dilution 1: 400; Merck Millipore) and secondary antibody (1:1,000; biotinylated donkey anti-mouse; Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories) (21 (link)). To evaluate the whole hippocampal dentate gyrus and cortex, the average numbers of tissue sections per brain were 8 and 12, respectively. Cell counts for positive cells per unit volume (mm3) were quantified using unbiased stereological counting techniques as previously described (Stereo Investigator version 10 stereology software, Micro Bright Field Europe EK, Magdeburg, Germany) (21 (link)).
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Immunohistochemical Staining Protocols for 5-mC and 5-hmC

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For each immunohistochemical procedure, a series of sections was stained using standard immunohistochemical protocols as previously described [30 (link),31 (link),38 (link)]. Mouse monoclonal anti-5-mC (dilution 1:500, Genway Biotech, San Diego, CA, USA) was used as a primary antibody for 5-mC, and a biotinylated donkey anti-mouse (dilution 1:200; Jackson Westgrove, PA, USA) as the secondary antibody. For the detection of 5-hmC, a rabbit polyclonal anti-5-hmC antiserum (dilution 1:25,000; Active Motif, Rixensart, Belgium) was used as a primary antibody and a biotinylated donkey anti-rabbit (dilution 1:200; Jackson Westgrove, PA, USA) as the secondary antibody. For each primary antibody, the sections were processed as a single batch to avoid differences in staining intensities between batches. The specificity of the commercially available primary antibodies has been confirmed in our previous work [25 (link),39 (link)]
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