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Neural progenitor cell antibodies: Bf1, Crx, Emx1, Irx3, L7/Pcp2, Otp, Otx2, Rx, and Six3

Neural progenitor cells express characteristic protein biomarkers, and antibodies to these biomarkers allow analysis of cell differentiation during embryonic development and organogenesis. These antibodies are of particular use for studies in the field of regenerative medicine, may be used as neurogenesis differentiation markers with ES or iPS cells, and are suitable for immunohistochemistry on fixed tissue and Western blotting.

Neural progenitor cells express characteristic protein biomarkers, and antibodies to these biomarkers allow analysis of cell differentiation during embryonic development and organogenesis. These antibodies are of particular use for studies in the field of regenerative medicine, may be used as neurogenesis differentiation markers with ES or iPS cells, and are suitable for immunohistochemistry on fixed tissue and Western blotting.

L7 antibodies allow detection of Purkinje cells, which are the output neurons of the cerebellar cortex. Otp antibodies can be used to identify differentiating hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells. Antibodies to Emx1 allow detection of this cerebral cortical marker during early embryogenesis. Six3 antibodies have been used to study generation of rostral hypothalamic-like progenitors from mouse ES cell-derived neuroectodermal cells. Otx2 antibodies have been used to study differentiation of retinal progenitors in embryonic neural retina and induced ES cells in culture. The transcription factor detected by anti-Brain Factor 1 (Bf1) antibodies localizes to cerebral nerve precursor cells in a rostral region called the telencephalon. Rx antibodies detect a transcription factor critical for protein expression in retinal progenitor cells. Antibodies to Iroquois Homeobox Protein 3 (Irx3) can be used to study early development of the central nervous system and the caudal nerves. Detection of the photoreceptor-specific transcription factor Cone-rod homeobox protein (Crx) with anti-Crx antibodies enables study of the development and differentiation of retinal photoreceptor cells and the pineal gland.

These polyclonal antibodies were developed in the laboratory of Yoshiki Sasai, MD, PhD, Center for Developmental Biology (RIKEN).

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M195 Polyclonal Antibody to Mouse Otp 100 uL USD $547.00

Antibody to neural progenitor cells; detects neurogenesis biomarkers. Use for embryogenesis and stem cell research. Otp is a guinea pig polyclonal antibody raised against C-terminal region peptide [LRRKA LEHTV SMSFT] of mouse Otp (homeobox protein Orthopedia; a marker of the hindbrain and hypothalamic neurons during embryonic development ) conjugated with KLH.

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Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several homologs of Otp

Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several homologs of Otp
Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several homologs of Otp.

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Immunohistochemical Staining with Polyclonal Antibody to Mouse Otp (Cat

Immunohistochemical Staining with Polyclonal Antibody to Mouse Otp (Cat
Immunohistochemical Staining with Polyclonal Antibody to Mouse Otp (Cat. No. M195) and DAPI. Tissue: Embryonic mouse, 13.5 days (E13.5), hypothalamus, hindbrain, rostral. Fixation: 4% paraformaldehyde, 6 h. Permeabilization: 0.3% Triton X-100 in PBS. Blocking: 2% skim milk in PBS. .
M228 Anti-Mouse Rx, Polyclonal 0.2 mg USD $547.00

Antibody to neural progenitor cells; detects neurogenesis biomarkers. Use for embryogenesis and stem cell research. This is a rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against three peptide fragments of Rx (Retinal homeobox protein; a homeobox transcription factor that functions in eye development and is expressed early in the eye primordi,) conjugated with KLH.

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Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Rx, Polyclonal (Cat

Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Rx, Polyclonal (Cat
Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Rx, Polyclonal (Cat. No. M228) and DAPI. Tissue: Mouse head, sagittal section. Fixation: 4% paraformaldehyde. Permeabilization: 0.3% Triton X-100 in PBS. Blue, DAPI stain; red, anti-Rx antibody.

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Alignment of peptide sequences from several Rx homologs

Alignment of peptide sequences from several Rx homologs
Alignment of peptide sequences from several Rx homologs.
M230 Anti-Mouse Irx3, Polyclonal 0.2 mg USD $554.00

Antibody to neural progenitor cells; detects neurogenesis biomarkers. Use for embryogenesis and stem cell research. This is a rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against C-terminal region peptide of mouse Irx3 (Iroquois related homeobox 3) [CSALE VEKKL LKTAF QPVPR RPQNH LDAAL VLSAL SSS] conjugated with KLH. Irx 3 is a transcription factor that is localized in the caudal nerve and expressed in the neural plate during the early development of the central nervous system.

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Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several Irx3 homologs

Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several Irx3 homologs
Alignment of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of several Irx3 homologs.

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Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Irx3, Polyclonal (Cat

Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Irx3, Polyclonal (Cat
Immunohistochemical Staining with Anti-Mouse Irx3, Polyclonal (Cat. No. M230) and DAPI. Tissue: Embryonic mouse, day 10 (E10). Fixation: 4% paraformaldehyde, 6 h. Permeabilization: 0.3% Triton X-100 in PBS. Blocking: 10% normal Donkey serum in PBS. Blue, DAPI stain; red, anti-Irx3 antibody.

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Neural progenitor cells: antibody specifications

  Cell type detected Antigen Species Specificity Cat. #
Bf1

Cerebral neural progenitor cells in the telencephalon

C‑terminal peptide of human/mouse Bf1 conjugated with bovine thyroglobulin

Human
Mouse

C‑terminal region of human and mouse Bf1

M227

Crx

Retinal photoreceptor cells (cone and rod cells) during embryonic development

KLH‑conjugated peptide fragments of human Crx

Human

Human Crx

M231

Emx1

Cerebral cortex neurons during embryonic development

KLH‑conjugated peptide of mouse Emx1

Mouse

C‑terminal region of mouse Emx1

M196

Irx3

Neural plate progenitor cells involved in caudal nerve development

KLH‑conjugated peptide from the C‑terminal region of mouse Irx3

Mouse

Mouse Irx3

M230

L7/Pcp2

Purkinje progenitor cells

KLH‑conjugated peptide from the C‑terminal region of L7/Pcp2

Mouse

C‑terminal region of mouse L7/Pcp2

M194

Human

C‑terminal region of mouse L7/Pcp2; Reacts with human & mouse L7/Pcp2

M202

Otp

Hindbrain and hypothalamic neurons during embryonic development

KLH‑conjugated peptide from the C‑terminal region of mouse Otp

Mouse

C‑terminal region of mouse Otp

M195

Otx2

Retinal photoreceptor cells during embryonic development

KLH‑conjugated peptide from the C‑terminal region of Otx2

Mouse

C‑terminal region of mouse Otx2

M198

Human

C‑terminal region of human Otx2

M199

Rx

Retinal progenitor cells

KLH‑conjugated peptide fragments of Rx

Mouse

Mouse Rx

M228

Human
Mouse

Human & mouse Rx

M229

Six3

Rostral brain progenitors; forebrain and retina, early embryonic and CNS development

KLH‑conjugated peptide from the C‑terminal region of mouse Six3

Mouse

C‑terminal region of mouse Six3

M197

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  •     Immunohistochemical staining on fixed tissue

  •     Western blotting under reducing conditions (Cat. # M196, M197, M228, M229, M230, M231)

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