NeuN (NeuN) Antibodyfrom Abbexa |
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abx235669-100ug | 100 ug: 661.20 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom SAB |
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32093 | 100ul: 439.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom SAB |
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32093-100ul | 100ul: 302.40 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom SAB |
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48629 | 100ul: 499.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom SAB |
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48629-100ul | 100ul: 399.60 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom SAB |
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48629-50ul | 50ul: 286.80 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom EnoGene |
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E19-6145 | 100μg/100μl: 225.00 EUR | |
Description: Available in various conjugation types. |
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NeuN Antibodyfrom Affbiotech |
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DF6145 | 200ul: 420.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom Affinity Biosciences |
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DF6145-100ul | 100ul: 280.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom Affinity Biosciences |
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DF6145-200ul | 200ul: 350.00 EUR | |
NeuN antibodyfrom EnoGene |
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E39-05669 | 100ug/100ul: 225.00 EUR | |
Description: Available in various conjugation types. |
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NeuN antibodyfrom Biomatik Corporation |
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CAF50235-100ug | 100ug: 364.00 EUR | |
NeuN antibodyfrom Fitzgerald |
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70R-10629 | 1 ml: 791.00 EUR | |
Description: Affinity purified Chicken polyclonal NeuN antibody |
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NeuN Antibodyfrom Nova Lifetech |
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ABD6145 | 100ug: 325.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9406124-005mL | 0.05mL: 300.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9406124-01mL | 0.1mL: 390.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9406124-5x01mL | 5x0.1mL: 1610.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS8516062-01mg | 0.1mg: 305.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS8516062-01mLAF405L | 0.1mL(AF405L): 465.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS8516062-01mLAF405S | 0.1mL(AF405S): 465.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS8516062-01mLAF610 | 0.1mL(AF610): 465.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS8516062-01mLAF635 | 0.1mL(AF635): 465.00 EUR | |
NeuN antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS837654-1mL | 1mL: 1085.00 EUR | |
NeuN antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS837654-5x1mL | 5x1mL: 4735.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS2517166-006mL | 0.06mL: 180.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS2517166-012mL | 0.12mL: 260.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS2517166-02mL | 0.2mL: 405.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS2517166-5x02mL | 5x0.2mL: 1725.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9606805-01mL | 0.1mL: 260.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9606805-02mL | 0.2mL: 305.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9606805-5x02mL | 5x0.2mL: 1220.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9435479-005mL | 0.05mL: 325.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9435479-01mL | 0.1mL: 435.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9435479-5x01mL | 5x0.1mL: 1810.00 EUR | |
NeuN antibodyfrom Nova Lifetech |
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PAab10266 | 100ug: 375.00 EUR | |
anti- NeuN antibodyfrom FN Test |
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FNab05669 | 100µg: 702.00 EUR | |
Description: Antibody raised against NeuN |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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RQ4501 | 100ul: 356.15 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein fox-1 homolog 3 is a RNA-binding protein that regulates alternative splicing events. [UniProt] |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V9368-100UG | 100ug: 349.30 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein fox-1 homolog 3, also called RBFOX3, Neuronal Nuclei Antigen and NeuN, is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V9368-20UG | 20ug: 153.30 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein fox-1 homolog 3, also called RBFOX3, Neuronal Nuclei Antigen and NeuN, is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V9368SAF-100UG | 100ug: 349.30 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein fox-1 homolog 3, also called RBFOX3, Neuronal Nuclei Antigen and NeuN, is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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Anti-FOX3/NeuN Antibodyfrom BosterBio |
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M11954-2 | 100ul: 476.40 EUR | |
Description: Rabbit Polyclonal FOX3/NeuN Antibody. Validated in IHC and tested in Human, Mouse, Rat. |
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Anti-FOX3/NeuN Antibodyfrom BosterBio |
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M11954-3 | 100ul: 476.40 EUR | |
Description: Chicken Polyclonal FOX3/NeuN Antibody. Validated in IF, IHC, WB and tested in Human, Mouse, Rat. |
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Anti-FOX3 (NeuN) antibodyfrom St John's Laboratory |
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STJ120288 | 100 µl: 631.20 EUR | |
NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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RQ6896 | 100ug: 356.15 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein, fox-1 homolog (C. elegans) 3 (Rbfox3) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RBFOX3 gene. This gene encodes a member of the RNA-binding FOX protein family which is involved in the regulation of alternative splicing of pre-mRNA. The protein has an N-terminal proline-rich region, an RNA recognition motif (RRM) domain, and a C-terminal alanine-rich region. This gene produces the neuronal nuclei (NeuN) antigen that has been widely used as a marker for post-mitotic neurons. This gene has its highest expression in the central nervous system and plays a prominent role in neural tissue development and regulation of adult brain function. Mutations in this gene have been associated with numerous neurological disorders. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4550-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4550-20UG | 20ug: 160.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4550SAF-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4551-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4551-20UG | 20ug: 160.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4551SAF-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4556-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4556-20UG | 20ug: 160.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4556SAF-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4557-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4557-20UG | 20ug: 160.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4557SAF-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: NeuN antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4561-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3/Fox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4561-20UG | 20ug: 160.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3/Fox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Antibody / Fox3 / Rbfox3from NSJ Bioreagents |
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V4561SAF-100UG | 100ug: 363.30 EUR | |
Description: This antibody specifically recognizes the DNA-binding, neuron-specific protein NeuN/Rbfox3/Fox3, which is present in most CNS and PNS neuronal cell types of all vertebrates tested. NeuN protein distributions are apparently restricted to neuronal nuclei and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brain although, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages: INL retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells are examples. Immunohistochemically detectable NeuN protein first appears at developmental timepoints that correspond with the withdrawal of the neuron from the cell cycle and/or with the initiation of terminal differentiation of the neuro. Immunoreactivity appears around E9.5 in the mouse neural tube and is extensive throughout the developing nervous system by E12.5. Strong nuclear staining suggests a nuclear regulatory protein function; however, no evidence currently exists as to whether the NeuN protein antigen has a function in the distal cytoplasm or whether it is merely synthesized there before being transported back into the nucleus. No difference between protein isolated from purified nuclei and whole brain extract on immunoblots has been found. |
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NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom SAB |
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C32093 | 100ul: 476.40 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom SAB |
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C48629 | 100ul: 476.40 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom Elabscience Biotech |
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E-AB-93202-120uL | 120uL: 320.00 EUR | |
Description: Unconjugated |
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NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom Elabscience Biotech |
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E-AB-93202-200uL | 200uL: 530.00 EUR | |
Description: Unconjugated |
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NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom Elabscience Biotech |
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E-AB-93202-60uL | 60uL: 200.00 EUR | |
Description: Unconjugated |
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NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom Elabscience Biotech |
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E-AB-93202-each | each: Ask for price | |
Description: Unconjugated |
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NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS125033-002mL | 0.02mL: 200.00 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS125033-005mL | 0.05mL: 255.00 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS125033-01mL | 0.1mL: 345.00 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS125033-02mL | 0.2mL: 545.00 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS125033-5x02mL | 5x0.2mL: 2265.00 EUR | |
NeuN Polyclonal Antibodyfrom EpiGentek |
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A73158 | 50 μl: 557.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9443243-01mLAF350 | 0.1mL(AF350): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9443243-01mLAF405 | 0.1mL(AF405): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9443243-01mLAF488 | 0.1mL(AF488): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9443243-01mLAF555 | 0.1mL(AF555): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9443243-01mLBiotin | 0.1mL(Biotin): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9456482-01mLAF350 | 0.1mL(AF350): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9456482-01mLAF405 | 0.1mL(AF405): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9456482-01mLAF488 | 0.1mL(AF488): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9456482-01mLAF555 | 0.1mL(AF555): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Conjugated Antibodyfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9456482-01mLBiotin | 0.1mL(Biotin): 480.00 EUR | |
NeuN Antibody / Fox3 (N-Terminal)from NSJ Bioreagents |
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R20331-0.1ML | 100ul: 347.65 EUR | |
Description: RNA binding protein fox-1 homolog 3 (RBFOX3), also called Neuronal nuclei antigen and Fox-1 homolog C, is a pre-mRNA alternative splicing regulator. Regulates alternative splicing of RBFOX2 to enhance the production of mRNA species that are targeted for nonsense-mediated decay (NMD). [UniProt] |
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FOX3 NeuN Antibody HRP Conjugatedfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9460763-01mL | 0.1mL: 595.00 EUR | |
FOX3 NeuN Antibody HRP Conjugatedfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9460763-5x01mL | 5x0.1mL: 2525.00 EUR | |
FOX3 NeuN Antibody FITC Conjugatedfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9460764-01mL | 0.1mL: 595.00 EUR | |
FOX3 NeuN Antibody FITC Conjugatedfrom MyBiosource |
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MBS9460764-5x01mL | 5x0.1mL: 2525.00 EUR | |
Rabbit Polyclonal RBFOX3/NeuN Antibodyfrom Origene Technologies GmbH |
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TA309832 | 100 µl: Ask for price | |
NeuN Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodyfrom Origene Technologies GmbH |
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TA326863 | 100 µg: Ask for price |