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Neural_Progenitor_Cell_Antibodies
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Antibodies to Neural Progenitor Cells | Antibodies to L7/Pcp2, Otp, Emx 1, Six3, and Otx2
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 induced 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 can 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.
These polyclonal antibodies were developed in the laboratory of Yoshiki Sasai, M.D., PhD, Center for Developmental Biology (RIKEN).
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