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M20 antibody

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The M20 antibody is a laboratory product designed for research purposes. It is a specific antibody targeting a particular antigen. The core function of the M20 antibody is to detect and bind to the target antigen, allowing researchers to study its properties and interactions.

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Antibodies for Detecting Prion Protein

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The following antibodies were used for detecting PrP in this study. The SAF84 monoclonal antibody recognizing an epitope of residue 160–170 of hamster PrP, and the 2G11 monoclonal antibody raised against a synthetic peptide (146–182) of the ovine PrP were purchased from Cayman Chemical. The M20 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.) is a purified goat polyclonal antibody raised against C-terminus of mouse PrP. The 1C5 antibody recognizes an epitope of residue 119–130 of hamster PrP [73 (link)]. The 1A8 is a polyclonal antibody against PrP [74 (link),75 (link)]. POM1 recognizes a discontinuous epitope at C-terminus of PrP [72 (link),76 (link)].
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Hamster Spleen Immunohistochemistry Protocol

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Spleen samples were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin for 24 h, after which the samples were transferred to 70% ethanol. All further processing of the samples was performed at the Histopathology & Tissue Shared Resource (HTSR) at Georgetown University (via Science Exchange). Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining for the hamster CD3ε protein was done using a 1:100 dilution of M-20 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology).
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