primary polyclonal goat anti human dpp4 antibody (R&D Systems)
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Primary Polyclonal Goat Anti Human Dpp4 Antibody, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 94 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Insights into replicative senescence of human testicular peritubular cells"
Article Title: Insights into replicative senescence of human testicular peritubular cells
Journal: Scientific Reports
doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-51380-w
Figure Legend Snippet: Proteomic analysis of advanced compared to early passages of HTPCs. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) revealed significantly enriched gene sets (FDR q-value ≤ 0.05) and were summarized using REVIGO by clustering semantically similar GO terms. Each of the 20 characteristic gene sets enriched in early ( a ) and advanced passages ( b ) of HTPCs are shown. Color-coding refers to the corresponding highest GO hierarchy level. The x-axis shows the enrichment significance resulting from the GSEA and is depicted as –log10 (FDR q-value). The number of quantified proteins per gene set is shown in brackets. Volcano plots of intracellular and extracellular proteins, which are more abundant in passaged HTPC cellular proteomes ( c ) and secretomes ( d ) are depicted as red dots and proteins less abundant are shown as blue dots, respectively. Selected proteins with significant difference in abundance are labeled. P-values were calculated by a paired two-sample t -test. DPP4 expression in testicular peritubular cells ( e ). Light micrographs of immunohistochemical staining of human testicular sections. DPP4 is detected in several peritubular cells and cells of the interstitial space. Right micrograph: detail of the DPP4 staining (framed area). The negative control is without staining.
Techniques Used: Labeling, Expressing, Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Negative Control