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ANTI OMP, GOAT

for Immunochemistry
Manufacturer :
FUJIFILM Wako Chemicals U.S.A. Corporation
Storage Condition :
FREEZE -20 C
Source :
Rodent
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544-10001-WAKO
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019-22291
100 UL
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315.00 USD

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Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemicals created the Package Insert for customers in Japan.
Although the product name and number are shown as Anti Olfactory Marker Protein, Goat and 019-22291, the product is the same.

Application Data

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Immunofluorescence staining of adult mouse olfactory epithelium with goat anti-OMP (544-10001-WAKO)
Green: OMP staining was visualized with Cy2 (Jackson ImmunoResearch).

Data was provided by Dr.Frank L. Margolis and Dr. Jae Hyung Koo, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland.

References

  1. Keller, A., and Margolis. F. L.: "Immunological studies of the rat olfactory marker protein". J. Neurochem., 24, 1101-1106 (1975). PMID: 805214
  2. Baker H., Grillo, M., and Margolis, F. L.: "Biochemical and Immunocytochemical Characterization of Olfactory Marker Protein in Rodent Central Nervous System". J. Comp. Neurol., 285, 246-261 (1989). PMID: 2760264
  3. Buiakova, O., Rama Krishna, N. S., Getchell, T. V., and Margolis, F. L.: "Human and Rodent OMP genes: Conservation of structural and regulatory motifs and cellular localization". Genomics, 20, 452-486 (1994). PMID: 8034318
  4. Koo, J. H., Gill, S., Pannell, L., Menco, B., and Margolis, F. L.: "The interaction of Bex and OMP reveals a metabolically active covalent dimer of OMP". J. Neurochem., 90, 102-116 (2004). PMID: 15198671
  5. Koo, J. H., Saraswati, M., and Margolis, F. L.: "Immunolocalization of Bex protein in the mouse brain and olfactory system.". J. Comp. Neurol., 285, 246-261 (1989). PMID: 15861462
  6. Ohsawa, S., Hamada, S., Kuida, K., Yoshida, H., Igaki, T., and Miura. M.: "Maturation of the olfactory sensory neurons by Apaf-1/caspase-9-mediated caspase activity". PNAS, 107, 13366-13371 (2010). PMID: 20624980
  7. Iwata, R., Kiyonari, H., and Imai., T.: "Mechanosensory-Based Phase Coding of Odor Identity in the Olfactory Bulb". Neuron, 96, 1139-1152 (2017). PMID: 29216451

Overview / Applications

Outline Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) is a soluble acidic protein expressed in mature olfactory nerves.
This product is a goat polyclonal antibody that specifically reacts to many vertebrate olfactory nerves and their axons, including rodents, humans, marsupials, and amphibians.
Preparation The antiserum is from a goat that received multiple immunizations with rodent Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP). Goat antiserum to OMP (100 microliter) is diluted 1:1 with glycerol containing 0.05% sodium azide to facilitate shipment at ambient temperature.
Instructions Western Blot: ~ 1:50,000 Immunocytochemistry 1:200 (paraffin embedded material) ~ 1:50,000 (Vectastain-Elite with fixed floating sections)

Property

Appearance Liquid
Solubility Soluble in water.
Composition Goat antiserum containing 50% glycerol, 0.05% NaN3

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  • Anti Olfactory Marker Protein, Goat Polyclonal Antibody
    Anti OMP (Olfactory Marker Protein), Goat Polyclonal Antibody
    Anti OMP, Goat Polyclonal Antibody

Author : [WKUS] Naomi Tsurutani

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