Product Details
Alternative Name: | CD178, CD95L, APO-1L, TNFSF 6 |
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Clone: | A11 |
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Host: | Rat |
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Isotype: | IgM |
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Immunogen: | Synthetic peptide corresponding to aa 196-220 of mouse FasL (CD95L; APO-1L; CD178). |
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UniProt ID: | P41047 |
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Source: | Purified from hybridoma tissue culture supernatant. |
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Species reactivity: | Mouse
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Applications: | Flow Cytometry, IHC (FS), IHC (PS)
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Application Notes: | For Western blot, we recommend MAb to FasL (mouse) (H11) (Prod. No. ALX-804-010). |
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Formulation: | Liquid. Purified antibody in PBS containing 0.02% sodium azide. |
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Use/Stability: | Stable for at least 6 months after receipt when stored at +4°C undiluted. |
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Handling: | Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
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Shipping: | Blue Ice Not Frozen |
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Long Term Storage: | +4°C |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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Schematic structure of mouse FasL (peptide, aa. 196-220)
Figure: Immunohistochemical localization of FasL in adult mouse testis using the A11 antibody.
Method: Cryostat sections (6-8µm) were air dried, fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS and used immediately. Sections were incubated for 1 hr at room temperature (RT) with 20 µg/ml of A11 antibody in PBS, 0.2% BSA, 0.05% Tween 20. After rinsing in PBS, a FITC-conjugated anti-rat IgM was added for 30 min., slides washed again in PBS and visualized using a fluorescence microscope.
Paraffin sections: Dewax in xylene (2x10 min), EtOH 100% (2x10 min), block endogeneous peroxidase (0.6% H
2O
2 in Methanol 10 min), rehydrate through graded EtOH (100%, 95%, 70%), rinse in H
20, unmask epitopes by heating slides in citrate buffer (0.01M, pH 6.0) 2x5 min in microwave oven (650-750W), cool down to RT 20 min, wash 1x in PBS, incubate with A11 20 µg/ml antibody, wash in PBS, incubate in anti-rat IgM HRP (
ALX-211-055), wash in PBS, develop in appropriate substrate solution (DAB or AEC)."
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