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Immunohistochemistry analysis using Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487). Tissue: Alzheimer's Disease brain. Species: Human. Fixation: Formalin fixed. Primary Antibody: Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487) at 1:1000. Secondary Antibody: Goat Anti-Rabbit ATTO 594 (red). Localization: Plaque. (A) Amyloid Fibril (OC) Antibody (SPC-507). (B) Amyloid Oligomer (A11) Antibody (ASM10487). (C) Composite. Courtesy of: Dr. Elizabeth Head, University of California, Irvine. |
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Western blot analysis of Human Abeta42 fibrils and prefibrillar oligomers showing detection of Amyloid Oligomers (A11) protein using Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487). Primary Antibody: Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487) at 1:1000. Courtesy of: Kayed, R., Head, E., Thompson, J. L., McIntire, T. M., Milton, S. C., Cotman, C. W., et al. (2003). Common structure of soluble amyloid oligomers implies common mechanism of pathogenesis. Science 300, 486–489. doi: 10.1126/science.1079469. |
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Dot blot analysis using Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487). Tissue: Abeta42 fibrils and prefibrillar oligomers. Species: Human. Primary Antibody: Rabbit Anti-Amyloid Oligomers (A11) Polyclonal Antibody (ASM10487) at 1:1000. Courtesy of: Kayed, R., Head, E., Thompson, J. L., McIntire, T. M., Milton, S. C., Cotman, C. W., et al. (2003). Common structure of soluble amyloid oligomers implies common mechanism of pathogenesis. Science 300, 486–489. doi: 10.1126/science.1079469. |