sample review
  • Anti-SST antibody was used in order to investigate the role of disinhibitory circuit in regulating adult cortical plasticity.
  • Swant anti-PV was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the mechanism of the action potential initiation in neocortical inhibitory interneurons.
  • Swant anti-calbindin antibody was used to perform immunofluorescence in order to study Ryk-ICD pathway in mutant polyglutamine neurons.
  • Swant anti-parvalbumin antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the principal mechanism of specific inhibitory connections in adult neocortex.
  • Swant rabbit anti-S100beta was used at 1:1000 to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show that fine motor coordination was regulated by AMPAR in BG cells.
  • Swant rabbit anti-calretinin was used in 1:2000 to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show that antidepressants in combination with extinction training could get synergetic effect for mice fear erasure
  • Swant mouse anti-calbindin was used in 1:5000 to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show that antidepressants in combination with extinction training could get synergetic effect for mice fear erasure
  • Swant mouse anti-parvalbumin was used in 1:5000 to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show that antidepressants in combination with extinction training could get synergetic effect for mice fear erasure
  • Swant mouse monoclonal anti-Calbindin D-28 was used in 1:1000 to perform immunocytochemistry in order to show that obesity in db/db mice could be rescued by hypothalamic neuron transplantation.
  • Swant rabbit anti-calbindin antibody (1:10,000) was used to perform immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry in order to clarify that accumulation of DNA damage and genotoxic stress play important roles to motor neuron vulnerability in human neuromuscular disorders.
  • Swant goat anti-Parvalbumin antibody was used to perform western blot and immunohistochemistry in order to study the function of BMP4 in the axon-target interactions during development.