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    Novus Biologicals vcp protein expression
    Figure 1 <t>VCP</t> and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression <t>(rabbit</t> <t>polyclonal,</t> Novus Biologicals <t>NB100-1557)</t> in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.
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    1) Product Images from "Reply: Hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a mutation in the VCP gene VCP: A Jack of all trades in neuro- and myodegeneration?"

    Article Title: Reply: Hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a mutation in the VCP gene VCP: A Jack of all trades in neuro- and myodegeneration?

    Journal: Brain

    doi: 10.1093/brain/aws202

    Figure 1 VCP and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression (rabbit polyclonal, Novus Biologicals NB100-1557) in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 1 VCP and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression (rabbit polyclonal, Novus Biologicals NB100-1557) in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.

    Techniques Used: Expressing, Derivative Assay, Control, Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction



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    Figure 1 <t>VCP</t> and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression <t>(rabbit</t> <t>polyclonal,</t> Novus Biologicals <t>NB100-1557)</t> in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.
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    doi: 10.1016/j.molimm.2014.09.004

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Details of the vaccination/immunization regimen showing induction of the common mucosal immune responses from the highlighted literature.

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    Techniques: Derivative Assay, Adjuvant, Virus, Irradiation, Aerosol, Clinical Proteomics, Bacteria, Control, Construct, Plasmid Preparation, Expressing, Infection

    Figure 1 VCP and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression (rabbit polyclonal, Novus Biologicals NB100-1557) in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.

    Journal: Brain

    Article Title: Reply: Hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a mutation in the VCP gene VCP: A Jack of all trades in neuro- and myodegeneration?

    doi: 10.1093/brain/aws202

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 1 VCP and WASH complex expression pattern in a VCP haploinsufficient mouse strain. Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression (rabbit polyclonal, Novus Biologicals NB100-1557) in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit poly- clonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates. GAPDH was used as an internal loading control (not shown). Right: Quantitative real-time PCR analyses of VCP and WASH complex subunit messenger RNA levels in skeletal muscle tissue derived from the same mice. Note that the messenger RNA levels of 6 out of 7 WASH complex components are upregulated. GAPDH messenger RNA levels were used for normalization and ratios of HEM to WT were calculated. Mean values and standard errors were obtained from two experiments (four measurements each) of two animals per genotype.

    Article Snippet: Left: Note the decreased VCP protein expression (rabbit polyclonal, Novus Biologicals NB100-1557) in conjunction with increased strumpellin protein expression (rabbit polyclonal EP085378/SY1593) (Clemen et al., 2010) in total protein extract preparations from skeletal muscle tissue derived from wild-type (WT) and VCP haploinsufficient (HEM) littermates.

    Techniques: Expressing, Derivative Assay, Control, Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction