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Dopamine D1-receptor immunolocalization in goldfish retina
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1999Dopamine, a neuromodulator in the vertebrate retina, is involved in numerous functions related to light adaptation. However, unlike in mammals, localization of retinal D1-dopamine receptors in nonmammalian vertebrates has been hampered due to a lack of antisera. To address this problem, an antiserum against the 18 C-terminal amino acids of the goldfish
C, Mora-Ferrer +3 more
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Oyster estrogen receptor: cDNA cloning and immunolocalization
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2007A cDNA encoding the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, estrogen receptor (cgER) was cloned using degenerate PCR primers. The open reading frame predicted 485 amino acid residues. Comparisons of the amino acid sequence of cgER with other mollusk ERs show high similarities of the C domain (95-97%), and the E domain (56-66%).
Toshie, Matsumoto +5 more
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Claudin immunolocalization in neonatal mouse epithelial tissues
Cell and Tissue Research, 2007Emerging evidence supports the notion that claudins (Cldns) are dynamically regulated under normal conditions to respond to the selective permeability requirements of various tissues, and that their expression is developmentally controlled. We describe the localization of those Cldns that we have previously demonstrated to be functionally important in ...
Tammy-Claire, Troy +3 more
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Immunolocalization of bFGF in Pterygia
Cornea, 1997To examine the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor in pterygia and determine whether mast cells contain basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in this disease process.Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples of pterygia (n = 14) were used to study the expression of bFGF with immunohistochemistry.
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Immunolocalization of Nuclear Proteins
1994Immunohistochemistry permits the localization at the tissue and subcellular level of antigens for which specific antisera or monoclonal antibodies are available. A wide variety of methods are used for this purpose, and the best method for any particular application must unfortunately be determined empirically.
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Methods in Immunolocalization of Autoantigens
1998The immune system recognizes and eliminates foreign antigens by a complex network of systems. To effectively fulfill this task the immune system has to discriminate between foreign and self antigens. The mechanisms by which this discrimination is accomplished shall not be discussed here (there are numerous excellent textbooks on immunology available ...
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Trypanosoma cruzi: Immunolocalization of Trypanothione Reductase
Experimental Parasitology, 1994D, Meziane-Cherif +6 more
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