NeuroTACS In Situ Apoptosis Detection Kit

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4823-30-K
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NeuroTACS In Situ Apoptosis Detection Kit Summary

NeuroTACS® in situ

Complete kits contain Streptavidin-HRP, DAB, Blue Counterstain, and reagents necessary for generating positive controls. Kits are optimized for detection of apoptosis in neuronal samples.

Label: Biotin/Streptavidin-HRP/DAB
Testing Format: Light Microscopy
Sample Type: Fixed cells, Embedded tissues, Frozen tissues
Size: 30 Tests (Catalog # 4823-30-K)

 

NeuroTACS is a trademark of Trevigen, Inc.

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The product is shipped with dry ice or equivalent. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Storage
The product  requires storage at -20 to -70 °C, 2 - 8 °C, and room temperature.  Consult the product insert for specific storage temperatures. Do not use past expiration date.

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Citations for NeuroTACS In Situ Apoptosis Detection Kit

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  1. Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Offers Protection against Disturbed Flow-Induced Atherosclerosis in High-Fat Diet-Fed Mice
    Authors: JH Wei, WJ Lee, JL Luo, HL Huang, SC Wang, RH Chou, PH Huang, SJ Lin
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023-03-16;24(6):.  2023-03-16
  2. Mechanical force regulates root resorption in rats through RANKL and OPG
    Authors: J Zhou, L Guo, Y Yang, Y Liu, C Zhang
    BMC Oral Health, 2022-07-16;22(1):290.  2022-07-16
  3. Targeted Mutations in the Fusion Peptide Region of La Crosse Virus Attenuate Neuroinvasion and Confer Protection against Encephalitis
    Authors: BS Hollidge, MV Salzano, JM Ibrahim, JW Fraser, V Wagner, NE Leitner, SR Weiss, F Weber, F González-S, SS Soldan
    Viruses, 2022-07-02;14(7):.  2022-07-02
  4. Methodology and Neuromarkers for Cetaceans' Brains
    Authors: S Sacchini, P Herráez, M Arbelo, A Espinosa d, E Sierra, M Rivero, C Bombardi, A Fernández
    Veterinary sciences, 2022-01-21;9(2):.  2022-01-21
  5. Zebrafish Blunt-Force TBI Induces Heterogenous Injury Pathologies That Mimic Human TBI and Responds with Sonic Hedgehog-Dependent Cell Proliferation across the Neuroaxis
    Authors: J Hentig, K Cloghessy, M Lahne, YJ Jung, RA Petersen, AC Morris, DR Hyde
    Biomedicines, 2021-07-22;9(8):.  2021-07-22
  6. Intra-cisterna magna delivery of an AAV vector with the GLUT1 promoter in a pig recapitulates the physiological expression of SLC2A1
    Authors: S Nakamura, H Osaka, SI Muramatsu, N Takino, M Ito, EF Jimbo, C Watanabe, S Hishikawa, T Nakajima, T Yamagata
    Gene Ther, 2020-10-19;0(0):.  2020-10-19
  7. Synaptic synthesis, dephosphorylation, and degradation: a novel paradigm for an activity-dependent neuronal control of CDKL5.
    Authors: La Montanara P, Rusconi L, Locarno A, Forti L, Barbiero I, Tramarin M, Chandola C, Kilstrup-Nielsen C, Landsberger N
    J Biol Chem, 2015-01-02;290(7):4512-27.  2015-01-02
  8. Hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha) is required for neural stem cell maintenance and vascular stability in the adult mouse SVZ.
    Authors: Li L, Candelario K, Thomas K, Wang R, Wright K, Messier A, Cunningham L
    J Neurosci, 2014-12-10;34(50):16713-9.  2014-12-10
  9. Differences in the phagocytic response of microglia and peripheral macrophages after spinal cord injury and its effects on cell death.
    Authors: Greenhalgh A, David S
    J Neurosci, 2014-04-30;34(18):6316-22.  2014-04-30
  10. Microcirculatory, mitochondrial, and histological changes following cerebral ischemia in swine.
    Authors: Suchadolskiene, Olga, Pranskunas, Andrius, Baliutyte, Giedre, Veikutis, Vincenta, Dambrauskas, Zilvinas, Vaitkaitis, Dinas, Borutaite, Vilmante
    BMC Neurosci, 2014-01-03;15(0):2.  2014-01-03
  11. Impaired autophagy in neurons after disinhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin and its contribution to epileptogenesis.
    Authors: McMahon J, Huang X, Yang J, Komatsu M, Yue Z, Qian J, Zhu X, Huang Y
    J Neurosci, 2012-11-07;32(45):15704-14.  2012-11-07
  12. The splicing regulator Rbfox2 is required for both cerebellar development and mature motor function.
    Authors: Gehman L, Meera P, Stoilov P, Shiue L, O'Brien J, Meisler M, Ares M, Otis T, Black D
    Genes Dev, 2012-02-22;26(5):445-60.  2012-02-22
  13. Chronic application of nonylphenol-induced apoptosis via suppression of bcl-2 transcription and up-regulation of active caspase-3 in mouse brain.
    Authors: Mao Z, Zheng YL, Zhang YQ, Han BP, Chen LT, Li J, Li F, Shan Q
    Neurosci. Lett., 2008-05-08;439(2):147-52.  2008-05-08

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