On December 13, 2018Kasper Budolph Pedersen wrote:
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Excellent antibody for detection of human PCSK9 in transfected CHO cells. Diluted 1:1000 and used twice.
Western blot
Immunostaining
Not Rated
IP
Not Rated
ELISA
Not Rated
Flow cytometry
Not Rated
Luminex
Not Rated
On June 22, 2017Camilla Gustafsen, Aarhus Universitet wrote:
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We have used this excellent antibody for detection of human PCSK9 expressed in transiently transfected CHO cells. We dilute 1:1000, and re-use several times
Western blot
Immunostaining
Not Rated
IP
Not Rated
ELISA
Not Rated
Flow cytometry
Not Rated
Luminex
Not Rated
On October 4, 2013Camilla Gustafsen, Aarhus University wrote:
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We have used this antibody (1µg/ml) for WB detection of endogenous PCSK9 in primary mouse hepatocytes. It works very well, but can not be re-used.
Western blot
Immunostaining
Not Rated
IP
Not Rated
ELISA
Not Rated
Flow cytometry
Not Rated
Luminex
Not Rated
On May 15, 2012Simon G, Aarhus wrote:
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This mouse PCSK9 antibody is great for Western blotting.
We used mouse liver homogenates as samples. The PCSK9 antibody detected a single band of the expected size – just below the 62 kDa band of the Seeblue prestained molecular weight marker.
Recombinant human PCSK9 migrates like this in our gel system.
On December 13, 2018 Kasper Budolph Pedersen wrote:
Excellent antibody for detection of human PCSK9 in transfected CHO cells. Diluted 1:1000 and used twice.
On June 22, 2017 Camilla Gustafsen, Aarhus Universitet wrote:
We have used this excellent antibody for detection of human PCSK9 expressed in transiently transfected CHO cells. We dilute 1:1000, and re-use several times
On October 4, 2013 Camilla Gustafsen, Aarhus University wrote:
We have used this antibody (1µg/ml) for WB detection of endogenous PCSK9 in primary mouse hepatocytes. It works very well, but can not be re-used.
On May 15, 2012 Simon G, Aarhus wrote:
This mouse PCSK9 antibody is great for Western blotting.
We used mouse liver homogenates as samples. The PCSK9 antibody detected a single band of the expected size – just below the 62 kDa band of the Seeblue prestained molecular weight marker.
Recombinant human PCSK9 migrates like this in our gel system.