Product Details
Catalog Number: MO22107
Applications: IF
Type: Mouse IgG
Storage: Store at 4°C short term. Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Shipping: Frozen (Polar Packs)
Format A: Cell Culture Fluid
Format B: liquid
Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat
Downloads: Datasheet (pdf)
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This monoclonal was raised by injecting mice with yeast nuclear preparations and screening the resulting hybridomas by immunofluorescence on yeast cells. Clone 39C7 was one of a series of clones which strongly and specifically labeled the nuclear pore complex. When this antibody was tested on cells from other species, including rat, mouse, and human cells, it has invariably strongly stained nuclear pore complexes, so it appears to be an excellent and panspecific marker for these important structures. This antibody does not work well on western blots so we are currently unsure of the exact identity of the protein to which it binds.

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Human HeLa cells were stained with monoclonal antibody 39C7

Human HeLa cells were stained with monoclonal antibody 39C7, which binds to a nuclear pore complex antigen, and Neuromics' chicken antibody to vimentin (CH22108)

Human HeLa cells were stained with monoclonal antibody 39C7

Human HeLa cells were stained with monoclonal antibody 39C7, which binds to a nuclear pore complex antigen, and Neuromics' chicken antibody to vimentin (CH22108)

E18 hippocampal neurons stained with NF-M and 39C7

E18 hippocampal neurons (PC35101) grown for four days and stained in the red channel with our polyclonal antibody to the neurofilament subunit NF-M (CH22106) which forms short filaments in these cells at this stage. The cells were also stained in green with 39C7.

E18 hippocampal neurons stained with NF-M and 39C7

E18 hippocampal neurons (PC35101) grown for four days and stained in the red channel with our polyclonal antibody to the neurofilament subunit NF-M (CH22106) which forms short filaments in these cells at this stage. The cells were also stained in green with 39C7.

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