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Secondary fluorescence goat anti rabbit antibody

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The Secondary fluorescence goat anti-rabbit antibody is a laboratory reagent used in various immunoassay techniques. It functions as a detection antibody, binding to primary antibodies raised against rabbit antigens, and emitting a fluorescent signal that can be measured and quantified.

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2 protocols using secondary fluorescence goat anti rabbit antibody

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Probing Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Markers

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Total protein were extracted and subjected to Western blotting as previous described [23 ]. Monoclonal rabbit primary antibodies against E-cadherin, β-catenin, vimentin, Src and p-Src (Tyr416) (Cell Signal Technology, Boston, MA, USA), polyclonal rabbit primary antibody against Flot2 (Abcam, San Francisco, CA, USA), TGF-β RI (Santa Cruz, Dallas, TX, USA) and the secondary fluorescence goat anti-rabbit antibody (LI-COR, Lincoln, NE, USA) were used in this experiment. The blots were scanned using Odyssey imaging system (LI-COR).
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Western Blotting for Protein Expression

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Total proteins were extracted and subjected to Western blot as described previously[8 (link)]. The polyclonal rabbit primary antibodies against MACC1 (Abcam, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA), TWIST1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), VEGF-A antibodies (Proteintech, Chicago, IL, USA), and the secondary fluorescence goat anti-rabbit antibody (LI-COR, Lincoln, NE, USA) were used in this experiment. The blots were scanned using Odyssey imaging system (LI-COR).
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