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- Antibody Data
- Antigen structure
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- Validations
- Western blot [1]
- Immunocytochemistry [2]
- Immunohistochemistry [1]
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- Product number
- GTX24566 - Provider product page
- Provider
- GeneTex
- Proper citation
- GeneTex Cat#GTX24566, RRID:AB_367009
- Product name
- Fibrillarin antibody [38F3]
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat, Drosophila, Yeast
- Host
- Mouse
Submitted references Accumulation of nuclear ADAR2 regulates adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing during neuronal development.
Identification and characterization of a novel ubiquitous nucleolar protein 'NARR' encoded by a gene overlapping the rab34 oncogene.
Behm M, Wahlstedt H, Widmark A, Eriksson M, Öhman M
Journal of cell science 2017 Feb 15;130(4):745-753
Journal of cell science 2017 Feb 15;130(4):745-753
Identification and characterization of a novel ubiquitous nucleolar protein 'NARR' encoded by a gene overlapping the rab34 oncogene.
Zougman A, Mann M, Wisniewski JR
Nucleic acids research 2011 Sep 1;39(16):7103-13
Nucleic acids research 2011 Sep 1;39(16):7103-13
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- Blot of yeast protein extract stained with the GTX24566 anti-Gibrillarin anitbody, stained a single band at ~34kDa.
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- Human neuroblastoma line SH-SY5Y stained with mouse monoclonal to Fibrillarin (green) and with chicken antibody to neurofilament NF-H (red) and counterstained with a fluorescent DNA probe (blue). Nuclear DNA is revealed with Hoechst dye (blue). The NF-H antibody was used at a dilution of 1/100000 and the fibrillarin monoclonal at 1/1000
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- High magnification view of human Hek293 cell nuclei stained with mouse monoclonal to fibrillarin (green), counterstained with a fluorescent DNA probe (blue). Nuclear DNA is revealed with Hoechst dye (blue). Cultures were processed using our standard fixat
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- Rat neurons and glial stained with mouse monoclonal to Fibrillarin (green) and with chicken antibody to neurofilament NF-H (red). Cells were counterstained with a fluorescent DNA probe (blue). Nuclear DNA is revealed with Hoechst dye (blue).