Brain (Mouse) Tissue Lysate - normal tissue, 0 days old (ab7188)
Overview
- Product nameBrain (Mouse) Tissue Lysate - normal tissue, 0 days oldSee all Plasma lysates ...
- General notesSource: Outbred NIH-Swiss Albino mice (0 days old)
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Properties
- FormLiquid
- Storage instructionsShipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
- Storage bufferPreservative: None
Constituents: 5% Beta mercaptoethanol, 12.5% Glycerol, 1% SDS, 1% Triton-X-100, 0.2% Sodium Deoxycholate, 0.01% Bromophenol blue, 5µg/ml Leupeptin, 5µg/ml Aprotinin, 50mM Tris HCl, 1mM EDTA, 1mM PMSF -
Concentration information loading... - Lysate notes The mouse brain tissue was collected from zero (0) day-old mice. The lysate was prepared by homogenization in modified RIPA buffer (50 mM Tris -HCl, pH 7.4, 1% Triton X-100, 0.2% sodium deoxycholate, 0.2% sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS), 1 mM sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl flouride, 5 µg/ml of aprotinin, 5 µg/ml of leupeptin). Tissue and cell debris was removed by centrifugation. Protein concentration was determined with Bio-Rad protein assay. The lysate was boiled for 5 min in 1 x SDS sample buffer (50 mM Tris -HCl pH 6.8, 12.5% glycerol, 1% SDS, 0.01% bromophenol blue) containing 5% b-mercaptoethanol.
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Applications
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The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
| Application | Notes |
|---|---|
| WB | WB: Use at an assay dependent dilution. Ready to load on SDS-PAGE for Western blotting, 10-20 µg per lane is recommended for mini gel. |
References for Brain (Mouse) Tissue Lysate - normal tissue, 0 days old (ab7188)
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- Jennings JS et al. Circulating ghrelin and leptin concentrations and growth hormone secretagogue receptor abundance in liver, muscle, and adipose tissue of beef cattle exhibiting differences in composition of gain. J Anim Sci 89:3954-72 (2011). WB . Read more (PubMed: 21724941) »