Antibody Labeling in Alzheimer's Research
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Other organizations : VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College London, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University
Variable analysis
- Antibodies used for labeling:
- 1. affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal anti-APH-1a (B80.3)
- 2. affinity-purified monoclonal anti-NCT-CT 9C3 (Annaert et al., 2001; Esselens et al., 2004)
- 3. affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal against N-terminal amino acids 103–124 of NCT (anti-NCT-ECD, ab24741)
- 4. affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal against 13 amino acids at the C-terminus of PEN-2 (anti-PEN-2, ab62514)
- 5. rabbit polyclonal against C-terminal amino acids 450–467 of PS-1 (anti-PS1-CT, S182)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Positive controls:
- 1. rabbit anti-PEN-2 (B126.1; Annaert et al., 2001; Esselens et al., 2004)
- 2. anti-human-PS1-loop (MAB5232, Chemicon)
- 3. mouse anti-NCT (BD Transduction Laboratories)
- 4. rat anti-PS1-NTF (MAB1563, Millipore)
- 5. anti-FLAG M2 (Sigma)
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