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Code
OSN00111W
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ID Tag
Rb3748-080620-WS

Immunogen
A synthetic peptide from aa region 20-60 of mouse NPY conjugated to blue carrier protein was used as the antigen. The antigen is homologous in many other species including human, rat, zebrafish and xenopus.

Accession

Also known
Neuropeptide Y, Neuropeptide tyrosine, C-flanking peptide of NPY, CPON

Target
Function: NPY is implicated in the control of feeding and in secretion of gonadotrophin-release hormone.
Subcellular location: Secreted
Tissue specificity: One of the most abundant peptides in the nervous system. Also found in some chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla.

Storage
Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at -20C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability. Avoid freeze and thaw cycles.

Expiry Date
12 months after reconstitution

Shipping
This item will be shipped to you at ambient temperature in a lyophilised form.

References
1. Minth C.D, et al. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81:4577-4581(1984)

Limitation
For research use only

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OSN00016W Goat antibody to NPY (20-70)
 

Code
OSN00111W
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Unit size
100 ul

Conjugate
Unconjugated antibody

Host
NZ white rabbit

Purity
Whole serum

Clonality
Polyclonal

Isotype
Polyclonal, whole serum

Applications
IHC, WB. A dilution of 1: 250 to 1: 1000 is recommended. The optimal dilution should be determined by the end user. Not yet tested in other applications.

Specificity
Specific for NPY

Spcs X-react.
Human, mouse, rat, marmoset. Other species not yet tested.

Format
Lyophilised

Reconstitution
Reconstitute in 100 ul of sterile water. Centrifuge to remove any insoluble material.

Note
Control peptide is available at $120 per 50 μg. Please enquire sales@osenses.com

Code
OSN00111W
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Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60)
IHC-P on paraffin sections of mouse brain.
The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module.
Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um.
Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses.
Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer.
Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) IHC-P on paraffin sections of rat brain. The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module. Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um. Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses. Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer. Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) IHC-P on paraffin sections of rat olfactory bulbs. The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module. Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um. Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses. Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer. Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) IHC-P on paraffin sections of mouse brain. The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module. Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um. Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses. Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer. Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) IHC-P on paraffin sections of mouse brain. The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module. Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um. Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses. Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer. Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) IHC-P on paraffin sections of mouse brain. The animal was perfused using Autoperfuser at a pressure of 130 mmHg with 300 ml 4% FA before being processed for paraffin embedding. HIER: Tris-EDTA, pH 9 for 20 min using Thermo PT Module. Blocking: 0.2% LFDM in TBST filtered thru 0.2 um. Detection was done using Novolink HRP polymer from Leica following manufacturers instructions; DAB chromogen: Candela DAB chromogen from Osenses. Primary antibody: dilution 1: 500, incubated 30 min at RT using Autostainer. Sections were counterstained with Harris Hematoxylin.
Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60) WB on tissue lysates. Blocking with 1% LFDM for 30 min at RT; Primary antibody dilution used at 1:500, incubated overnight at 4C. Click on eLAB BOOK tab to see the details.
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Rabbit antibody to NPY (20-60)
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