Isolectin GS-IB4 From Griffonia simplicifolia, biotin-XX Conjugate
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Isolectin GS-IB4 From Griffonia simplicifolia, biotin-XX Conjugate
Isolectin GS-IB4 is a 114,000-dalton glycoprotein that is part of a family of five tetrameric type I isolectins (IA4, IA3B,Más información
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Isolectin GS-IB4 is a 114,000-dalton glycoprotein that is part of a family of five tetrameric type I isolectins (IA4, IA3B, IA2B2, IAB3, and IB4) isolated from the seeds of the tropical African legume Griffonia simplicifolia. The A subunit prefers N-acetyl-D-galactosamine end groups while the B subunit is selective for terminal a-D-galactosyl residues. The biotin-XX isolectin GS-IB4 conjugate can be used in fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry in conjunction with fluorescently labeled streptavidin..
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Cantidad500 μg
FuenteAfrica Shrub legume
ConjugadoBiotin
Tipo de etiquetaBiotin & Other Haptens
Condiciones de envíoRoom Temperature
FormularioLyophilized
Subtipo de proteínaLectins
Unit SizeEach
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Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C).
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PubMed ID:8911967
Lectin histochemical characteristics of the canine female mammary gland.
Authors:Castagnaro M, Canese MG
Journal:Am J Vet Res
PubMed ID:1700652
Twelve biotinylated lectins and an avidin-biotin-peroxidase method were used to detect and localize specific carbohydrate residues on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded female canine mammary gland sections. Histologic sections from 3 lactating and 7 nonlactating mixed-breed dogs (age 5.6 +/- 0.35 years) were incubated with Arachis hypogea agglutinin (peanut agglutinin; PNA), Concanavalia ensiformis ... More
Complement C1q is dramatically up-regulated in brain microglia in response to transient global cerebral ischemia.
Authors:Schäfer MK, Schwaeble WJ, Post C, Salvati P, Calabresi M, Sim RB, Petry F, Loos M, Weihe E
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:10799911
'Recent evidence suggests that the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative and inflammatory neurological diseases has a neuroimmunological component involving complement, an innate humoral immune defense system. The present study demonstrates the effects of experimentally induced global ischemia on the biosynthesis of C1q, the recognition subcomponent of the classical complement activation pathway, in ... More
Pepsin pretreatment allows collagen IV immunostaining of blood vessels in adult mouse brain.
Authors:Franciosi S, De Gasperi R, Dickstein DL, English DF, Rocher AB, Janssen WG, Christoffel D, Sosa MA, Hof PR, Buxbaum JD, Elder GA
Journal:J Neurosci Methods
PubMed ID:17403541
'While the brain vasculature can be imaged with many methods, immunohistochemistry has distinct advantages due to its simplicity and applicability to archival tissue. However, immunohistochemical staining of the murine brain vasculature in aldehyde fixed tissue has proven elusive and inconsistent using current protocols. Here we investigated whether antigen retrieval methods ... More
Lectin histochemistry on squamous metaplasia in different epithelial tumors of dogs.
Authors:Castagnaro M, Canese MG
Journal:Vet Pathol
PubMed ID:1708179
'Biotinylated lectins and avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex were used to study the correlation between cellular glycoconjugates'' expression and squamous maturation in normal canine skin and in various epithelial neoplasms. Normal skin tissue was obtained from five, male, random-source dogs, 5 to 7 years old. The tumors tested, selected from the files of ... More