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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Comp Neurol. 2016 Jul 11;525(2):363–379. doi: 10.1002/cne.24069

Table 1.

Primary antibodies used for immunohistochemistry

Antibody Immunogen Source/RRID Dilution Specificity
Rat anti-DN-cadherin Exon 8 (a.a. residues 1210-1272) of Drosophila CadN gene Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank (DSHB), Iowa City, Iowa, DN-Ex #8; RRID:AB_2314331 1:10 Detected by Western Blot of DN-cadherin transfected S2 cells and immunolabeling of Drosophila embryos (Iwai et al., 1997)
Mouse anti-Neuroglian 18 N-terminal a.a. residues of the Drosophila Neuroglian gene DSHB, BP104; RRID:AB_528402 1:10 Protein purification by immunoaffinity chromatography using the neuroglian antibody and microsequencing (Bieber et al., 1989)
Mouse anti-Neurotactin 1-280 aminoterminal a.a. residues of Drosophila Neurotactin gene DSHB, BP106; RRID:AB_528404 1:10 Immunolabeling in embryos matches pattern fusion protein made from Neurotactin cDNA (Hortsch et al., 1990) and an additional monoclonal Neurotactin antibody (Piovant and Léna, 1988)
Mouse anti-Tyrosine hydroxylase Full length tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) from rat PC12 cells; recognizes 34 kDa catalytic core Immunostar, 22941; RRID:AB_572268 1:300 Immunolabeling of rat catecholamine neurons (TH required for synthesis catecholamine)