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Biotinylated donkey anti goat

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Biotinylated donkey anti-goat is a secondary antibody reagent produced by Jackson ImmunoResearch. It is specifically designed to detect and bind to goat primary antibodies, and the biotin label allows for further detection or signal amplification applications.

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Immunolabeling for Neurogenesis Ablation

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To confirm neurogenesis ablation, immunolabeling against doublecortin (DCX), a marker for immature neurons, was performed at the conclusion of all behavioral procedures as previously described (Wang et al., 2008 (link); Denny et al., 2012 (link)). Briefly, animals were given an overdose of ketamine/xylazine, then transcardially perfused with 0.1M phosphate buffered saline (PBS) followed by ice cold 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) in PBS. Brains were dissected and postfixed overnight in 4% PFA followed by cryoprotection in 30% sucrose in PBS at 4°C. Serial 35-μm sections were then collected and stored in 0.02% NaN3 in PBS at 4°C. Every sixth section was washed, incubated in H2O2 to quench endogenous peroxidases, blocked with normal donkey serum, and incubated overnight in primary antibody at 4°C (goat anti-DCX, 1:500, SCBT sc-8066; Dallas, TX). Following washes, sections were incubated in secondary antibody (biotinylated donkey anti-goat, 1:250, Jackson Immunoresearch; West Grove, PA) for 2 h at room temperature, treated with avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex, and exposed to 3,3′ diaminobenzidine substrate (Vector Labs; Burlingame, CA). Sections were then slide mounted, dehydrated through an ethanol series, and coverslipped with Permount before being imaged on an AxioObserver A.1 (Zeiss; Oberkochen, Germany).
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Immunolabeling for Cell Proliferation Markers

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Every sixth section was immunolabeled for either BrdU, Ki67, or DCX as previously described (Wu and Hen, 2014 (link)) 2 weeks subsequent to the conclusion of behavioral procedures. Primary antibodies included: rat anti-BrdU (1:200, Serotec OBT0030; Kidlington, UK), rabbit anti-Ki67 (1:100, Vector VP-RM04; Burlingame, CA), and goat anti-DCX (1:500, SCBT sc-8066; Dallas, TX). Secondary antibodies included: Cy3 donkey anti-rat (1:800, Jackson 712-165-150; West Grove, PA), AlexaFluor 488 anti-rabbit (1:300, Molecular Probes A21206; Eugene, OR), and biotinylated donkey anti-goat (1:500, Jackson 705-065-147). Sections were imaged on an AxioObserver A.1 or Axiovert 200 (Zeiss; Oberkochen, Germany). All BrdU, Ki67, and DCX immunolabeled cells spanning the DG were quantified and multiplied by six.
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