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Double labeling of mouse aorta cells using Monoclonal Anti-α-Smooth Muscle Actin, Clone No. 1A4, (Cat. No. A2547) and Monoclonal Anti-α-Actinin, Clone No. BM-75.2 (Cat. No. A5044).
From E. Ehler and Dr. A. Draeger, Institute of Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences, Salzburg.
Immunofluorescence
Localization of microfilament associated proteins in PTK2 cells using (1) Monoclonal Anti-Tropomyosin, Clone No. TM311 (Cat. No. T2780), (2) Monoclonal Anti-Myosin (Light Chain), Clone No. MY-21 (Cat. No. M4401) and (3) Monoclonal Anti-α-Actinin, Clone No. BM-75.2 (Cat. No. A5044).
From D. Girard, CHUL, Laval Univ., Sainte-Foy, Quebec.
Immunofluorescence
Double labeling of Mouse aorta cells using Monoclonal Anti-α-Smooth Muscle Actin, Clone No. 1A4 (Cat. No. A2547) and Monoclonal Anti-α-Actinin, Clone No. BM-75.2 (Cat. No. A5044) with FITC-Goat Anti-Mouse IgM (μ-chain) (Cat. No. F9259) and TRITC-Anti-Mouse IgG.
From E. Ehler and Dr. A. Draeger, Institute of Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences, Salzburg.
Immunofluorescence Staining of an acetone-fixed section of human myocardium using Monoclonal Anti-α-Actinin (clone no. BM-75.2, Cat. No. A5044). The picture shows the distribution of non-sarcomeric α-actinin in endothelial and smooth muscle cells of two blood vessels, whereas there is no fluorescence in the surrounding cardio-myocytes. The nuclei are stained red with propidium iodide. From Prof. Dr. J. Schaper and Dr. S. Hein, Max Planck Institute, Bad Nauheim, Germany.