Targeting Tools: Anti-basic FGF (FGF-2)

Anti-basic FGF (FGF-2), Cat. #AB-07, Cat. #AB-08 Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF-2) is a 155-amino-acid protein (154 amino acids in rat) that has wide-ranging effects in a variety of systems. FGF-2 (also known as basic FGF) can induce proliferation of fibroblasts, endothelial cells, chondrocytes, smooth muscle cells, melanocytes, and other cell types. FGF-2 also has […]

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Targeting Tools: Anti-CRH/CRF

Anti-CRH/CRF, Cat. #AB-02 Corticotropin-releasing hormone/factor (CRH/CRF) is the principal neuropeptide involved in regulating the stress response. It stimulates ACTH release from the pituitary gland. When centrally administered to animals it produces somatic changes analogous to those seen in both depression and anxiety. In humans, it is capable of reproducing the hormonal changes which are characteristically

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Targeting Tools: Anti-Conjugated Dopamine

Anti-Conjugated Dopamine, Cat. #AB-T11 Dopamine is a neurotransmitter found in various areas of the central and peripheral nervous system. Dopamine and its agonists play an important role in cardiovascular, renal, hormonal, and central nervous system regulation. Anti-Conjugated Dopamine targets conjugated dopamine which is created by fixation in glutaraldehyde. Applications include ELISA, immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and immunoblotting.

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Targeting Tools: Anti-Conjugated Acetylcholine

Anti-Conjugated Acetylcholine, Cat. #AB-T02 Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter found in both the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervous system (CNS) in many organisms including humans. Anti-Conjugated Acetylcholine targets conjugated choline-glutaric acid which is created by fixation in glutaraldehyde. Applications include ELISA and immunohistochemistry.

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Targeting Tools: Anti-Conjugated Glutathione

Anti-Conjugated Glutathione, Cat. #AB-T01 Glutathione is a small protein composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine. The primary biological function of glutathione is to act as a non-enzymatic reducing agent. Glutathione is also involved in detoxification. Anti-Conjugated Glutathione targets conjugated glutathione which is created by fixation in glutaraldehyde. Applications include ELISA and

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Targeting Tools: Anti-Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Anti-Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Cat. #AB-T057 Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes many infections, particularly in people with cystic fibrosis, burn victims, individuals with cancer and others who are immunosuppressed. This bacterium is studied by scientists not only because of its ability to cause disease and resist antibiotics, but also its metabolic capability and environmental

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Cover Article: Cholinergic Immunolesioning Produced Tangle-like Inclusions in TgCRND8 Brain

Contributed by Neelima Chauhan, Dept Anesthes/Anat & Cell Bio, Univ Illinois-Chicago;J. Brown VA Med Ctr Chicago, Chicago, IL and winner of the 2006 SfN Poster Award for work using ATS products. Today’s Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research lacks a “complete” model that would represent both plaque and tangle pathology together with correlative memory deficits. The currently

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SFN Poster of the Year 2006

Awarded by ATS at Society for Neuroscience (SFN) Atlanta, GA • October 14-18, 2006 Be sure to check out the cover article contributed by Dr. Chauhan in our Targeting Trends newsletter (First Quarter, 2007). 271.8 Cholinergic immunolesioning produced tangle-like inclusions in TgCRND8 brain*N.B.Chauhanfeaturing IT-16 mu p75-SAP (Poster) Today’s Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research lacks a “complete” model

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