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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572227

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence, Western Blot; Note, The antibody has a proven strong staining at a 1/1000 - 1/2000 dilution in rat adrenal medulla using Biotin-Streptavidin/HRP detection method.; Gene Symbol: VEGFA; Rated by ISCC, Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (check ratings https://iscc.coh.org/)
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): SP-1 Chromogranin A

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 20085, RRID:AB_572227) Copy   


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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572250

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence, Western Blot; Note, The antibody has a proven strong indirect immunofluorescent staining at a 1/400-1/600 dilution and a proven 4+ biotin-streptavidin/HRP staining at 1/1,000-1/1,200 dilution in rat globus pallidus and amygdala. Staining is completely eliminated by pretreatment with 100 µg of methionine enkephalin per mL of diluted antiserum. Pretreatment with 100 µg of leucine enkephalin only partially blocks staining.; Gene Symbol: Fas
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): Methionine Enkephalin

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 20065, RRID:AB_572250) Copy   


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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572251

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence, Western Blot; Note, The Mu Opioid Receptor antiserum was quality control tested using standard immunohistochemical methods. The antiserum demonstrates strongly positive labeling of rat caudate putamen and spinal cord (dorsal horn) using indirect immunofluorescent and biotin/avidin-HRP techniques. Recommended primary dilutions are 1/500 - 1/1000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - Cy3 Technique and 1/6000 - 1/10000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - Biotin/avidin-HRP Technique. Preadsorption with MOR peptide (384-398) at 10 µg/ml completely eliminates labeling. The specificity of the antiserum was determined by immunolabeling of transfected cells, Western Blot analysis and immunoisolation studies.; Gene Symbol:
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): Synthetic rat MOR1 (384-398)

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 24216, RRID:AB_572251) Copy   


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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572266

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence, Western Blot; Note, The Substance P antiserum was quality control tested using standard immunohistochemical methods. The antiserum demonstrates strongly positive labeling of rat substantia nigra and spinal cord using biotin/avidin-HRP techniques. Recommended primary dilutions are 1/500-1/1000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - Cy3 Fluorchrome and 1/6000-1/8000 in PBS/0.3% Triton X-100 - biotin/avidin-HRP Technique. The specificity of the antiserum for Substance P was demonstrated using soluble pre-adsorption with the peptides in question at a final concentration of 10 µg of peptide per mL of diluted antiserum. Substance P immunolabeling was completely abolished by pre-adsorption with Substance P. Pre-adsorption with the following peptides resulted in no reduction of immunostaining: neurokinin A, neurokinin B, somatostatin and neuropeptide K.; Gene Symbol: Tacr1
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): Substance P

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 20064, RRID:AB_572266) Copy   


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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572226

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence; Note, The antibody has a proven strong immunofluorescent staining at a 1/200-1/400 dilution, and a 4+ Biotin-Streptavidin/HRP staining at a 1/500-1/1000 dilution, in rat adrenal medulla and rat stomach.; Gene Symbol: CHGA; Rated by ISCC, Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (check ratings https://iscc.coh.org/)
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): porcine Chromogranin A

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 20086, RRID:AB_572226) Copy   


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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_572270

Comments: Manufacturer Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluoresence; Note, The antibody has a proven strong fluorescent staining at a 1/200-1/400 dilution and a strong Biotin-Streptavidin/HRP staining at a 1/4000-1/6000 dilution in rat amygdala, cortex, and suprachiasmatic nucleus. The specificity of the antiserum was examined by soluble pre-adsorption with the peptides in question at a final concentration of 10-5 M. VIP immunolabeling was completely abolished by pre-adsorption with VIP. Pre-adsorption with the following peptides resulted in no reduction of immunostaining: Secretin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide, somatostatin, glucagon, insulin, ACTH, gastrin 34, FMRF-amide, rat GHRF, human GHRF, peptide histidine isoleucine 27, rat pancreatic polypeptide, motilin, peptide YY, substance P, neuropeptide Y, and CGRP. The histochemical antibody for VIP is generated in a rabbit against porcine VIP conjugated to bovine thyroglobulin with carbodiimide. The antibody is provided as 100 µL of lyophilized whole serum, and 0.09% sodium azide.; Gene Symbol: VIP
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality polyclonal
Target(s): Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide

Proper citation: (ImmunoStar Cat# 20077, RRID:AB_572270) Copy   



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