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Anti βii tubulin

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Anti-βII-tubulin is a primary antibody used in immunological techniques to detect and quantify the presence of β-tubulin isoform II, a key structural component of microtubules. It provides a specific and reliable method for visualizing and analyzing the expression and distribution of this important cytoskeletal protein.

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2 protocols using anti βii tubulin

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Tubulin Isoforms Quantification by Western Blot

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Western blot analysis was performed using the following antibodies: anti-βIII-tubulin (Chemicon), anti-βII-tubulin (Covance), anti-βI-tubulin (Covance) and anti-GAPDH (Abcam) as described [22 (link), 24 (link), 28 (link)]. The blots were scanned using LAS4000 scanner and quantified using ImageQuant TL (GE Healthcare).
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Immunohistochemistry of Human and Mouse Tumor Tissue

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Human PDA tissue specimens were collected by surgical removal. The use of these sections was approved by UNSW Human Research Ethics Committee (HCEC# HC14039). Immunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin-embedded human or mouse tumor tissue sections as described [24 (link), 41 (link), 43 (link)]. Antibodies used were, anti-βIII-tubulin (1:200) (Chemicon), anti-βII-tubulin (1:200) (Covance), anti-luciferase (1:50) (Biovision incorporated).
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