Anti-Choline Acetyltransferase Antibody

Immunohistochemistry Mouse - ChAT

Experiment
Immunohistochemistry Mouse - ChAT
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Anti-Choline Acetyltransferase Antibody from Merck Millipore
Manufacturer
Merck Millipore

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All sections were dealt with blindly using an automated Leica Bond Max platform. The coverslips of the miR-155 stained slides were removed and the tissues tested with antibodies of interest for co-expression analyses. The antibodies used for immunohistochemistry were: MFSD2A (#PA5–21049, Invitrogen); ChAT (#AB144P, Millipore); Neuron-Specific Enolase (BML-NA1501–0100, Enzo Life Sciences); CD31 (ab28364, Abcam), and pyruvate dehydrogenase (ab92696, ABCAM).

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