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- Product number
- ABIN1580440 - Provider product page
- Provider
- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Neurofilament alpha-Internexin/NF66 antibody
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Antigen
- Other
- Description
- conc. tissue culture supernatant
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Mouse
- Isotype
- IgG
- Antibody clone number
- 2E3
- Vial size
- 500 μL
- Storage
- Store at 4°C short term or -20°C long term.
- Handling
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Submitted references Expression of intermediate filament proteins and neuronal markers in the human fetal gut.
Neural expression of alpha-internexin promoter in vitro and in vivo.
Screening for neurofilament inclusion disease using alpha-internexin immunohistochemistry.
Overexpression of neuronal intermediate filament protein alpha-internexin in PC12 cells.
Extending the clinicopathological spectrum of neurofilament inclusion disease.
p55 protein is a member of PSD scaffold proteins in the rat brain and interacts with various PSD proteins.
Clinical and neuropathologic variation in neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease.
Neurofilament transport in vivo minimally requires hetero-oligomer formation.
cAMP-induced differentiation of human neuronal progenitor cells is mediated by nuclear fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (FGFR1).
Substrates and routes of migration of early generated neurons in the developing rat thalamus.
Reduced number of unmyelinated sensory axons in peripherin null mice.
Spontaneous differentiation of porcine and bovine embryonic stem cells (epiblast) into astrocytes or neurons.
Rauch U, Klotz M, Maas-Omlor S, Wink E, Hänsgen A, Hagl C, Holland-Cunz S, Schäfer KH
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2006 Jan;54(1):39-46
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2006 Jan;54(1):39-46
Neural expression of alpha-internexin promoter in vitro and in vivo.
Wang P, Wang SM, Hsieh CJ, Chien CL
Journal of cellular biochemistry 2006 Feb 1;97(2):275-87
Journal of cellular biochemistry 2006 Feb 1;97(2):275-87
Screening for neurofilament inclusion disease using alpha-internexin immunohistochemistry.
Uchikado H, Shaw G, Wang DS, Dickson DW
Neurology 2005 May 10;64(9):1658-9
Neurology 2005 May 10;64(9):1658-9
Overexpression of neuronal intermediate filament protein alpha-internexin in PC12 cells.
Chien CL, Liu TC, Ho CL, Lu KS
Journal of neuroscience research 2005 Jun 1;80(5):693-706
Journal of neuroscience research 2005 Jun 1;80(5):693-706
Extending the clinicopathological spectrum of neurofilament inclusion disease.
Josephs KA, Uchikado H, McComb RD, Bashir R, Wszolek Z, Swanson J, Matsumoto J, Shaw G, Dickson DW
Acta neuropathologica 2005 Apr;109(4):427-32
Acta neuropathologica 2005 Apr;109(4):427-32
p55 protein is a member of PSD scaffold proteins in the rat brain and interacts with various PSD proteins.
Jing-Ping Z, Tian QB, Sakagami H, Kondo H, Endo S, Suzuki T
Brain research. Molecular brain research 2005 Apr 27;135(1-2):204-16
Brain research. Molecular brain research 2005 Apr 27;135(1-2):204-16
Clinical and neuropathologic variation in neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease.
Cairns NJ, Grossman M, Arnold SE, Burn DJ, Jaros E, Perry RH, Duyckaerts C, Stankoff B, Pillon B, Skullerud K, Cruz-Sanchez FF, Bigio EH, Mackenzie IR, Gearing M, Juncos JL, Glass JD, Yokoo H, Nakazato Y, Mosaheb S, Thorpe JR, Uryu K, Lee VM, Trojanowski JQ
Neurology 2004 Oct 26;63(8):1376-84
Neurology 2004 Oct 26;63(8):1376-84
Neurofilament transport in vivo minimally requires hetero-oligomer formation.
Yuan A, Rao MV, Kumar A, Julien JP, Nixon RA
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003 Oct 15;23(28):9452-8
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003 Oct 15;23(28):9452-8
cAMP-induced differentiation of human neuronal progenitor cells is mediated by nuclear fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (FGFR1).
Stachowiak EK, Fang X, Myers J, Dunham S, Stachowiak MK
Journal of neurochemistry 2003 Mar;84(6):1296-312
Journal of neurochemistry 2003 Mar;84(6):1296-312
Substrates and routes of migration of early generated neurons in the developing rat thalamus.
Ortino B, Inverardi F, Morante-Oria J, Fairén A, Frassoni C
The European journal of neuroscience 2003 Jul;18(2):323-32
The European journal of neuroscience 2003 Jul;18(2):323-32
Reduced number of unmyelinated sensory axons in peripherin null mice.
Larivière RC, Nguyen MD, Ribeiro-da-Silva A, Julien JP
Journal of neurochemistry 2002 May;81(3):525-32
Journal of neurochemistry 2002 May;81(3):525-32
Spontaneous differentiation of porcine and bovine embryonic stem cells (epiblast) into astrocytes or neurons.
Talbot NC, Powell AM, Garrett WM
In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Animal 2002 Apr;38(4):191-7
In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Animal 2002 Apr;38(4):191-7
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- Crude homogenates of rat facial nucleus were run out on 7.5% SDS-PAGE gels and electrophoretically transferred to nitrocellulose. The nitrocellulose membranes were then blotted with ABIN1580440 monoclonal antibody. Note the strong clean ~66 kDa band and complete absence of any other bands, despite the presence of virtually all rat brain proteins on the membrane.
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- Section of adult rat brain stem showing facial nucleus 3 days after lesion of the contralateral facial nerve. Stained using ABC-DAB technique with ABIN1580440 monoclonal antibody to a-internexin. Note strong cytoplasmic staining of the neuronal cell bodies which are going through a regenerative response (2).