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Could you provide me pictures of stainings with this antibody (especially with rat spinal cord). As you state that you have tested it with this application. Thanks. Taina-Kaisa Miettinen |
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Thank you for your reply. I have been in touch with the originator of this antibody who has confirmed that a customer has provided the following information: "Using frozen cryostat sections from the rat sciatic nerve, this antibody works very well to demonstrate degenerating myelin. No staining is seen in normal sciatic nerve sections, so the antibody appears specific to degenerating form of myelin." Therefore this antibody will only work on injured spinal cord or injured sciatic nerve. I hope this is reassuring to you. I am sorry we do not have any specific images to provide of rat spinal chord on this occasion. I look forward to receiving the questionaire which I sent with the last email so we can investigate and provide some help. |
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Ab49208 (1:2000) staining of myelin basic protein on normal human brain by IHC (5µm thick paraffin-embedded section). Courtesy of Dr Wei-Ping Gai, The Flinders University of South Australia.
Ab49208 (1:2000) staining of myelin basic protein in human brain by IHC. Courtesy of Dr Wei-Ping Gai, The Flinders University of South Australia.
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