Immunofluorescence Staining of Brain Sections
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Corresponding Organization : The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Other organizations : The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), The University of Texas at San Antonio, Mayo Clinic, VA North Texas Health Care System
Variable analysis
- Antigen retrieval temperature (98°C)
- Antigen retrieval duration (20 min)
- Antigen retrieval pressure (15 psi)
- Antigen retrieval buffer (10mM citrate buffer, pH 6)
- Primary antibodies (p21, Lamin B1, pMET Tyr1234/1235, GFAP)
- Percentage of p21+/GFAP+ cells
- Percentage of Lamin B1+/GFAP+ cells
- Percentage of Lamin B1+/DAPI+ cells
- Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded brain sections
- Deparaffinization and rehydration procedures
- Blocking with Goat Serum in TBS
- Incubation in primary antibodies overnight
- Incubation in Alexa 488/568-conjugated secondary antibodies for 1 hour
- Mounting in Vectashield with DAPI
- Positive control: Not explicitly mentioned
- Negative control: Not explicitly mentioned
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