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Rat anti mouse cd31 mec 13

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The Rat anti-mouse CD31 (Mec 13.3) is a laboratory equipment product used for the detection and identification of CD31, also known as PECAM-1, on mouse cells. CD31 is a transmembrane glycoprotein that is expressed on the surface of endothelial cells and plays a role in cell-cell adhesion. This product can be used in various applications, such as flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, to study the expression and distribution of CD31 in mouse samples.

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Microscopic Imaging of Embryonic Vasculature

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Embryos were prepared as previously described (Yokomizo et al., 2012 (link)). A Zeiss LSM 710 AxioObserver inverted confocal microscope with ZEN 2011 software was used to acquire Z-projections and single optical projections. Images were processed using Fiji software (Schindelin et al., 2012 (link)). 3-dimensional reconstructions were produced using Volocity software (PerkinElmer). The following primary antibodies were used; rat anti-mouse CD31 (Mec 13.3, BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA), rat anti-mouse CD117 (2B8, eBioscience, San Diego, CA), chicken anti-GFP (polyclonal, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA), rabbit anti-mouse Prox1 (AngioBio, San Diego, CA) and rabbit anti-human/mouse Runx (EPR3099, Abcam, Cambridge, MA). Secondary antibodies used were goat anti-rat Alexa Fluor 647 (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA), goat-anti rat Alexa Fluor 555 (Abcam), donkey anti-rat Alexa Fluor 555 (Abcam), goat anti-chicken Alexa Fluor 647 (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) and goat anti-rabbit Alexa Fluor 488 (Invitrogen).
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Zebrafish Embryo Imaging and Analysis

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Embryos were prepared as previously described (Yokomizo et al., 2012 (link)). A Zeiss LSM 710 AxioObserver inverted confocal microscope with ZEN 2011 software was used to acquire Z-projections and single optical projections. Images were processed using Fiji software (Schindelin et al., 2012 (link)). 3-dimensional reconstructions were produced using Volocity software (PerkinElmer). The following primary antibodies were used; rat anti-mouse CD31 (Mec 13.3 , BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA), rat anti-mouse CD117 (2B8, eBioscience, San Diego, CA), chicken anti-GFP (polyclonal, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA) and rabbit anti-human/mouse Runx (EPR3099, Abcam, Cambridge, MA). Secondary antibodies used were goat anti-rat Alexa Fluor 647 (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA), goat-anti rat Alexa Fluor 555 (Abcam), donkey anti-rat Alexa Fluor 555 (Abcam), goat anti-chicken Alexa Fluor 647 (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA) and goat anti-rabbit Alexa Fluor 488 (Invitrogen).
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Western Blot Analysis of Apoptosis Markers

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Cells were lysed in 1.5x SDS buffer and the protein concentration determined using the BCA assay. 40 μg of protein of whole cell extracts was resolved by SDS-PAGE and transferred onto a PVDF membrane (Millipore). Membranes were blocked in 5 % non-fat milk in TN buffer (50 mM Tris–HCl pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl) and incubated in the presence of the primary and then secondary antibodies in 5 % non-fat milk in TN buffer.
The Bak antibody was purchased from Abcam, Bid and tBid from R&D Systems, Bax and Bcl-XL from Santa Cruz, Bcl-2 from Novus, and Mcl-1 from Sigma. Rat anti-mouse CD31 (MEC 13.3) was from BD Bioscience (San Diego, CA). VDAC1 antibody (ab15895) was purchased from Abcam. Rabbit polyclonal anti-HIF-1α antibody (antiserum 2087) was produced and characterized in our laboratory [12 (link)]. ECL signals were normalized to either β-tubulin or ARD1 [13 (link)]. After washing in TN buffer containing 1 % Triton-X100 and then in TN buffer, immunoreactive bands were visualized with the ECL system (Amersham Biosciences).
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