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Immunolocalization of epimorphin in skin
Journal of Dermatological Science, 1996Epimorphin was originally identified as a mesenchymal cell surface-associated protein that modulates epithelial morphogenesis in embryonic skin and lung epithelia. A previous report which utilized embryonic mouse skin, showed that epimorphin was localized non-homogeneously in a region adjacent to the epidermis and in a mesenchymal cell condensation ...
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Immunolocalization of stanniocalcin in human kidney
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1998Stanniocalcin (STC) is a mammalian polypeptide hormone that appears to play a role in mineral metabolism through its regulatory effects on renal phosphate transport. In this report we have characterized tissue-derived STC in humans and found it to be a glycosylated, disulfide-linked dimer, with similar physical and chemical properties to baculovirus ...
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Immunolocalization of Pathogen Effectors
2011The use of polyclonal antibodies enables the detection of proteins on a cellular and even subcellular level. Immunolocalization can be used on all pathosystems even if one or both partners of the interaction are unamenable to molecular tools like transformation. This chapter provides detailed information about how to obtain high quality antibodies, how
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Immunolocalization of Tenascin-C in Vitiligo
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 2012The disappearance of melanocytes because of defective adhesion is one of the accepted theories to explain vitiligo. Tenascin-C is a large, extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is thought to inhibit adhesion of melanocytes to fibronectin. The current study aimed to evaluate the pattern of tenascin-C expression in vitiligenous skin compared with normal
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Immunolocalization in the Epidermis
2004Immunohistochemistry is an efficient means of localizing specific proteins to their relative expression compartment in the epidermis thereby providing evidence as to their functionality. This chapter therefore describes a dependable method for immunolocalization within the epidermis.
Tammy-Claire, Troy +3 more
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Immunolocalization of NHE8 in rat kidney
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2005In situ hybridization studies demonstrated that Na+/H+exchanger NHE8 is expressed in kidney proximal tubules. Although membrane fractionation studies suggested apical brush-border localization, precise membrane localization could not be definitively established.
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Protein Immunolocalization in Maize Tissues
2012The analysis of gene expression at transcript and at protein level is of outstanding importance in plant developmental biology. Proteins can be localized with subcellular resolution by immunolocalization using specific antibodies or generating reporter lines carrying the specific protein fused to a fluorescent protein.
Forestan C., Carraro N., Varotto S.
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Auxin Immunolocalization in Plant Tissues
2012The major naturally occurring auxin, indol-3 acetic acid (IAA), coordinates many growth and differentiation processes by modulating gene expression during plant development. The sites of IAA biosynthesis and its polar transport (PAT) routes determine auxin accumulation and distribution during growth.
Forestan C., Varotto S.
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