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Anti ndufa9

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Anti-NDUFA9 is a laboratory reagent that targets the NDUFA9 protein, a subunit of the mitochondrial complex I. This product is used in research applications to study the structure, function, and regulation of complex I in cellular and biochemical systems.

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Western Blot Analysis of Mitochondrial Proteins

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25 μg of islet or mitochondrial protein lysates were separated on a Criterion-TGX stain-free gel (Bio-Rad). Immunoreactive proteins were visualised on a Fuji-Film LAS4000 and Gel-Doc Ez-Imager (Bio-Rad). Primary antibodies; anti-RCAN1 (1:200, Sigma Aldrich), anti-TOM20 (1:1000, Jackson Laboratories), anti-β-actin (1:200, Sigma Aldrich), anti-NDUFA9 (1:1000, Sigma Aldrich), anti-SDHA (1:2000, Sigma Aldrich), anti-CORE1 (1:1200, Sigma Aldrich) and anti-Opa1 (1:1500, Sigma Aldrich). Secondary antibodies; donkey anti-rabbit horse-radish peroxidase (HRP) (1:100, Life Technologies) and donkey anti-mouse HRP (1:100, Life Technologies).
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Antibody Panel for Mitochondrial Imaging

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Antibodies used included: anti-NDUFS4 (1:100 for immunohistochemistry and 1:1000 for western blot) was from Novus Biologicals (catalogue no. NBP1-31465); anti-CD68 (1:250) was from ABCAM; anti-GFAP (1:1000) was from Sigma; anti-NDUFA9, and anti- succinate dehydrogenase B (1:1000) were from MitoSciences (catalogue no. ab14713). Secondary antibodies were from Promega [catalogue nos. W4011 (rabbit) and W4021 (mouse)].
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