Showing all 3 results
NeuN antibodies
Neuronal Nuclei (NeuN) is a well-established marker used to identify and label mature neurons in various tissues, making it a critical tool in neuroscience research. NeuN is a nuclear protein expressed in most post-mitotic neurons, enabling its use in distinguishing neurons from other cell types in the central nervous system. Its specific and consistent expression in neurons makes it a valuable marker for studying neuronal development, differentiation, and degeneration in both normal and pathological conditions.In Western blotting (WB), NeuN is commonly used to assess neuronal populations and changes in response to experimental conditions. NeuN antibodies available on your website can also be used in immunofluorescence (IF) and immunohistochemistry (IHC), providing precise localization of neurons in brain tissue and other nervous system samples. This specificity allows researchers to visualize and quantify neuronal density, survival, and loss, making NeuN an essential marker in studies of neurodegenerative diseases, brain injury, and neural development. The use of NeuN as a neuronal marker offers valuable insights into the nervous system's structure and function, supporting a wide range of neurobiological investigations.
target | type | reactivity | applications | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6284 | NeuN | mouse monoclonal (A60) | human | IHC | |||
6285 | NeuN | rabbit monoclonal (ZR386) | human | IHC | |||
9018 | NeuN | mouse monoclonal (2Q158) | human mouse rat rabbit dog | WB ICC IHC |
WB with antibody [9018]: IHC-P analysis of rat cerebellum tissue using NeuN antibody.Immunoreactivity is seen as nuclear staining in the neurons in the granular layer. Antigen retireval : Citrate Buffer, pH 6.0 Dilution : 1:100