Dcx antibody
The DCX antibody is a primary antibody used in research applications. It is designed to detect and bind to the DCX (Doublecortin) protein, which is involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics during neuronal migration and differentiation. The DCX antibody can be used in various techniques, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry, to study the expression and localization of the DCX protein in cells and tissues.
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Phospho-DCX Antibody Detection Protocol
Quantifying Neurogenesis in Dentate Gyrus
For quantification, all slides were randomized and coded before quantitative analysis. Slides (half-brain) were examined under a 20× objective. Labeled cells were counted on every eighth section through the entire rostrocaudal extent of the granule cell layer (six sections per animal). The number of cells counted was then multiplied by 16 to obtain an estimate of the total number of positive cells in the dentate gyrus, as previously described (37 (link)).
Immunohistochemistry of Neuronal Markers
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