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  • Western blot analysis of Adipophilin expression in HepG2 (A), mouse brain (B) , rat heart (C) whole cell lysates. (Predicted band size: 48 kD; Observed band size: 48 kD)
  • Immunohistochemical analysis of Adipophilin staining in human liver formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue section. The section was pre-treated using heat mediated antigen retrieval with sodium citrate buffer (pH 6.0). The section was then incubated with the antibody at room temperature and detected using an HRP conjugated compact polymer system. DAB was used as the chromogen. The section was then counterstained with haematoxylin and mounted with DPX.
  • Immunofluorescent analysis of Adipophilin staining in NIH3T3 cells. Formalin-fixed cells were permeabilized with 0.1% Triton X-100 in TBS for 5-10 minutes and blocked with 3% BSA-PBS for 30 minutes at room temperature. Cells were probed with the primary antibody in 3% BSA-PBS and incubated overnight at 4 °C in a humidified chamber. Cells were washed with PBST and incubated with a AF594-conjugated secondary antibody (red) in PBS at room temperature in the dark. DAPI was used to stain the cell nuclei (blue).
Product Name:Anti-Adipophilin Antibody
Cat No:CQA2156
Source:Rabbit
Reactivity:H, M, R
Applications:WB, IH, IF/IC
*Application Key:
H - Human, M - Mouse, R - Rat, B - Bovine, C - Chicken, D - Dog, G - Goat, Mk - Monkey, P - Pig, Rb - Rabbit, S - Sheep, Z - Zebrafish
*Species Reactivity Key:
E- ELISA, WB - Western blot, IH - Immunohistochemistry, IF - Immunofluorescence, FC - Flow cytometry, IC - Immunocytochemistry, IP - Immunoprecipitation, ChIP - Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, EMSA - Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay, BL - Blocking, SE - Sandwich ELISA, CBE - Cell-based ELISA, RNAi - RNA interference
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Description:Rabbit polyclonal antibody to Adipophilin
Immunogen:Recombinant full length protein of human Adipophilin
Purification:The antibody was purified by immunogen affinity chromatography.
Clonality:Polyclonal
Form:Liquid in 0.42% Potassium phosphate, 0.87% Sodium chloride, pH 7.3, 30% glycerol, and 0.01% sodium azide.
Dilution:WB (1/500 - 1/2000), IH (1/50 - 1/200), IF/IC (1/50 - 1/200)
Gene Symbol:PLIN2
Alternative Names:ADFP; Perilipin-2; Adipophilin; Adipose differentiation-related protein; ADRP
Entrez Gene (Human): 123;
Entrez Gene (Mouse): 11520;
SwissProt (Human): Q99541;
SwissProt (Mouse): P43883;
Storage/Stability:Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C for one year. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
  • Western blot analysis of Adipophilin expression in HepG2 (A), mouse brain (B) , rat heart (C) whole cell lysates. (Predicted band size: 48 kD; Observed band size: 48 kD)
  • Immunohistochemical analysis of Adipophilin staining in human liver formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue section. The section was pre-treated using heat mediated antigen retrieval with sodium citrate buffer (pH 6.0). The section was then incubated with the antibody at room temperature and detected using an HRP conjugated compact polymer system. DAB was used as the chromogen. The section was then counterstained with haematoxylin and mounted with DPX.
  • Immunofluorescent analysis of Adipophilin staining in NIH3T3 cells. Formalin-fixed cells were permeabilized with 0.1% Triton X-100 in TBS for 5-10 minutes and blocked with 3% BSA-PBS for 30 minutes at room temperature. Cells were probed with the primary antibody in 3% BSA-PBS and incubated overnight at 4 °C in a humidified chamber. Cells were washed with PBST and incubated with a AF594-conjugated secondary antibody (red) in PBS at room temperature in the dark. DAPI was used to stain the cell nuclei (blue).
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Journal Toxicology
IF 4.8
Application IF
Reactivity Mouse
PMID 39121936
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