The rabbit antibody for parvalbumin is generated against parvalbumin purified from rat muscle. The antiserum has been shown to detect parvalbumin in rat, mouse, pigeon, and human. The antibody is provided as 100 µL of lyophilized serum.
The rabbit antibody for parvalbumin is generated against parvalbumin purified from rat muscle. The antiserum has been shown to detect parvalbumin in rat, mouse, pigeon, and human. The antibody is provided as 100 µL of lyophilized serum.
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This product contains the preservative sodium azide. The concentration percent of the sodium azide is ≤ .09%. Although this hazardous substance is a concentration below that required for the preparation of a Material Safety Data Sheet, we created a standard MSDS for your records. This product is intended only for laboratory research and development purposes.
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This product contains the preservative sodium azide. The concentration percent of the sodium azide is ≤ .09%. Although this hazardous substance is a concentration below that required for the preparation of a Material Safety Data Sheet, we created a standard MSDS for your records. This product is intended only for laboratory research and development purposes.
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For Laboratory Reagent Use Only. Analytical and performance characteristics are not established. THIS PRODUCT IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE.
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The second image above labeled "D." is parvalbumin (RED) interneurons pictured in mouse striatum, GREEN is GFP expressed by medium spiny neurons. Parvalbumin was...
Alipi
University of Washington
The second image above labeled "D." is parvalbumin (RED) interneurons pictured in mouse striatum, GREEN is GFP expressed by medium spiny neurons. Parvalbumin was...
Alipi
University of Washington
Antibody Performed Very Well
Alipi N.
University of Washington
The second image above labeled "D." is parvalbumin (RED) interneurons pictured in mouse striatum, GREEN is GFP expressed by medium spiny neurons. Parvalbumin was used at 1:1000. This antibody performed very well. Scale bar = 25 microns. Immunohistochemistry: Mice were euthanized and perfused with PFA (4% in PBS), post fixed for 24 hrs, and their brains cryoprotected in 15% sucrose (24 hrs) followed by 30% sucrose (48 hrs). Coronal sections that included the corticostriatal, globus pallidus, or substantia nigra regions (30 um) were prepared using a microtome and then stored in PBS at 4C until processing. Sections were processed/stained in parallel as follows: Free floating sections were rinsed 3x with PBS and incubated 90 min at room temperature (RT) in PBS supplemented with donkey serum (5%) and Triton X-100 (1%). Primary antibody combinations were prepared as a master stock in PBS supplemented with donkey serum (2.5%) and Triton X-100 (0.5%) and applied to sections for 72 hrs at 4oC with gentle agitation. Sections were then rinsed 8x with PBS supplemented with Tween-20 (0.05%, at RT) and incubated with a secondary antibodies diluted in PBS supplemented with donkey serum (2.5%) and Triton X-100 (0.5%) for 1 hr at RT with gentle agitation, followed by 7 rinses with PBS and one rinse with deionized water. Sections were mounted onto slides and allowed to dry for ~18 hrs, after which cover slips were mounted with Vectashield and sealed with nail polish.
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-20°C
Safety Statement
This product contains the preservative sodium azide. The concentration percent of the sodium azide is ≤ .09%. Although this hazardous substance is a concentration below that required for the preparation of a Material Safety Data Sheet, we created a standard MSDS for your records. This product is intended only for laboratory research and development purposes.
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