Immunohistochemistry of Cellular Structures
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Variable analysis
- Custom-made anti-Wtip (1:100 dilution; Covance, Inc., Denver, PA, USA)
- Anti-γ-tubulin (GTU-88; 1:800 dilution; Sigma-Aldrich)
- Anti-acetylated α-tubulin (6-11B-1; 1:800 dilution; Sigma-Aldrich)
- Anti-centrin (20H5; 1:1,000 dilution; EMD Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Whole-mount immunohistochemistry samples were dehydrated with a graded series of methanol, embedded in JB4 resin (Polysciences, Inc., Warrington, PA, USA), and were cut into 5–7 µm sections using an RN2255 microtome (Leica Technology, Exton, PA, USA).
- The sections were stained with DAPI (Kirkegaard & Perry Laboratories, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD, USA), mounted in Fluorescent Mounting Media (Kirkegaard & Perry Laboratories, Inc.), and were imaged with a FV-1000 confocal laser-scanning microscope (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, PA, USA).
- Positive control: The protocol followed a previously published protocol (44 and 56).
- Negative control: No explicit negative controls were mentioned.
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