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Histology & Microscopy<br />

<strong>BioSciences</strong><br />

Anti-Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Both antisera are very specific and are the reagents of choice for the visualization<br />

of neurons and peptide secreting neuroendocrinecells by immunocytochemistry.<br />

The anti-human NSE can be used for immunocytochemical<br />

staining at dilutions of 1:3,000 to 1:5,000. The anti-rat NSE can be used<br />

at dilutions of 1:2,000 to 1:4,000. These antisera are also useful for the<br />

quantification of neurons and peptide secreting neuroendocrine cells by<br />

Radio Immuno Assay (RIA). The anti-human NSE and anti-rat NSE can be<br />

used in conjunction with pure human NSE (Cat. #17436) and pure rat NSE<br />

(Cat. #17435A) to formulate an RIA to measure NSE levels in tissue, serum<br />

or spinal fluid. Technical Data Sheets #266 and #314<br />

Brain Res., 181, 391 (1980); 190, 195 (1981); J. Neurochem., 36, 1093 (1981)<br />

Anti-Human Neuron specific enolase (NSE) in rabbit, serum, lyophilized A3d .......<br />

Anti-rat Neuron specific enolase (NSE) in rabbit, serum, lyophilized A3d ..........<br />

Anti-Lactate dehydrogenase (rabbit muscle) in goat, IgG fraction H4d ............<br />

This Antibody reacts with lactate dehydrogenase from rabbit muscle. All tetrameric isozymes of LDH<br />

react with this antibody. Cross-reactivity will occur against all mammalian forms of this enzyme.<br />

Anti-Ovalbumin (egg white) in rabbit, IgG fraction H4d .........................<br />

Antibody reacts with ovalbumin from hen egg white showing a 45 kDa band under non-reducing<br />

and reducing conditions of SDS-PAGE.<br />

Anti-Pyruvate kinase (rabbit muscle) in goat, IgG fraction H4d ...................<br />

This Antibody reacts with pyruvate kinase from rabbit muscle showing a 237 kDa band (tetramer)<br />

under non-reducing conditions of SDS-PAGE and a 57 kDa band under reducing conditions. Crossreactivity<br />

will occur with most mammalian forms of this enzyme.<br />

Anti-Transferrin (human) in rabbit, IgG fraction H4d ............................<br />

reacts with transferrin from human serum. Strong cross-reactivity will occur with mammalian forms<br />

of this protein. Suitable for: ELISA, Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation.<br />

Rabbit Anti-Green Fluorescent Protein Antibody H4d ...........................<br />

Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) was originally discovered in Aequorea victoria, a luminescent<br />

jellyfish. GFP is useful for gene expression studies. Anti-GFP antibodies have<br />

been used for immunohistochemical detection, purification via immunoprecipitation,<br />

protein-protein interaction studies, Western Blotting and ELISA-based assays.<br />

<strong>Polysciences</strong>’ polyclonal Anti-GFP antibody can be used for detection and purification<br />

of GFP tagged proteins and reacts with a number of variants of A.victoria GFP.<br />

Specificity: Reacts with variants of Aequorea victoria GFP, such as S65T-GFP, RS-<br />

GFP and EGFP. Technical Data Sheet #609<br />

Staining of rat cerebral cortical<br />

neurons with anti-rat NSE.<br />

Rabbit Anti-GFP for Immunohistochemical<br />

detection and<br />

immunoprecipitation of chimeric<br />

GFP protiens.<br />

Blocking Reagents<br />

Bovine serum albumin (fraction V, protease-free), lyophilized H4d ................<br />

MW ~66k<br />

Blocking reagent. Lyophilized.<br />

Catalog # Size<br />

17437-100 100 µl<br />

17437-200 200 µl<br />

16625-150 150 µl<br />

16625-350 350 µl<br />

23740-5 5 mg<br />

23744-5 5 mg<br />

23750-5 5 mg<br />

23753-5 5 mg<br />

24240-0.1 0.1 mg<br />

24240-0.2 0.2 mg<br />

23854-10 10 g<br />

For more information please call (800) 523-2575 or visit: polysciences.com 33

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