C9848

Immunofluorescence
Double staining with Rabbit Anti-cfos (Cat. No. F7799) (red) at a 1:5,000 dilution, and Monoclonal Anti-Calbindin-D-28K (Cat. No. C9848) (green) at a 1:400 dilution, reveals neuronal activation in a sub-population of lateral septal cells. Developed with biotinylated Donkey Anti-Rabbit, followed by Streptavidin-Cy3 (Cat. No. S6402) and FITC-labeled Goat Anti-Mouse.
From Dr. S. Shoham, Herzog Hospital Research Lab, Jerusalem, Israel.

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C9848

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Monoclonal Anti-Calbindin-D-28K antibody produced in mouse

clone CB-955, ascites fluid

MDL number:MFCD00164553

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Description

Immunogenbovine kidney calbindin-D
SpecificityThe antibody does not react with other members of the EF-hand family, such as calbindin-D-9K, calretinin, myosin light chain, parvalbumin, S-100a, S-100b, S-100A2 (S100L) and S-100A6 (calcyclin). A weaker reactivity was observed with chicken calbindin-D-28K.
ApplicationThe antibody may be used in immunohistochemistry (alcohol-, formalin-, and methacarn-fixed, paraffin-embedded, and frozen tissue sections). Enzymatic predigestion of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections improves immunohistochemical staining.

Properties

antibody formascites fluid
cloneCB-955 (monoclonal)
mol wtantigen mol wt 28 kDa
contains15 mM sodium azide
species reactivitygoat, sheep, canine, guinea pig, bovine, pig, rat, human, feline, rabbit, mouse
application(s)immunoblotting: 1:3,000 using MDBK cell extract
 immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 1:3,000 using rat cerebellum sections
 indirect ELISA: suitable
isotypeIgG1
Gene Informationhuman ... CALB1(793)
 rat ... Calb1(83839)
 mouse ... Calb1(12307)
shipped indry ice
storage temp.−20°C

Safety

WGK Germany3

References

referenceMeyer, E.A., et al., Differences in Chemo- and Cytoarchitectural Features within Pars Principalis of the Rat Anterior Olfactory Nucleus Suggest Functional Specialization J. Comp. Neurol. 498, 786-795, (2007)
 Quinn, B., et al., Temporal gene expression profiling reveals CEBPD as a candidate regulator of brain disease in prosaposin deficient mice BMC Neurosci. 9, 76, (2008) Abstract