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- Product number
- GTX10275 - Provider product page
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- GeneTex
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- GeneTex Cat#GTX10275, RRID:AB_372391
- Product name
- Mu Opioid receptor antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Guinea Pig, Porcine, Simian
- Host
- Rabbit
Submitted references Morphine drives internal ribosome entry site-mediated hnRNP K translation in neurons through opioid receptor-dependent signaling.
Lee PT, Chao PK, Ou LC, Chuang JY, Lin YC, Chen SC, Chang HF, Law PY, Loh HH, Chao YS, Su TP, Yeh SH
Nucleic acids research 2014 Dec 1;42(21):13012-25
Nucleic acids research 2014 Dec 1;42(21):13012-25
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- Double immunofluorescence labeling showing the presence of a subpopulation of spinal lamina II neurons that contained both ? opioid receptor?(green) and TRPV1 (red) immunoreactivity in a vehicle (A)- and a RTX (B)-treated rats. Co-localization of the ? opioid receptor and TRPV1 immunoreactivity is indicated in yellow when 2 images are digitally merged. All images are single confocal optical sections. Scale bar: 20 ?m
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- MOR staining of Rat DRG (dilution: 1:100) incubation at 4 ¢XC overnight. Secondary antibody is anti-Rabbit Rhodamine Red (dilution:1:200) incubation at room temperature for 1 hour.