URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_260795
Proper Citation: Sigma-Aldrich Cat# N7155, RRID:AB_260795
Target Antigen: Nitric Oxide Synthase Brain (251-270) antibody produced in rabbit
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality: polyclonal
Comments: Vendor recommendations: Western Blot; Other; immunoblotting: 1:10,000
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No rating or validation information has been found for Anti-Nitric Oxide Synthase, Brain (251-270) antibody produced in rabbit.
Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "It is well established that there is a large population of nNOS-expressing neurons in the IPN, which lies just ventral to the VTA and was therefore well suited to act as a positive control (Vincent and Kimura, 1992; Rodrigo et al., 1994; Ascoli et al., 2008). The first antibody (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795) failed to detect cell bodies and instead many processes were visible (Fig. 1A), which were also present in the nNOS-deficient tissue, suggesting that it was non-specific."
Extracted Specificity Statement: "The first antibody (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795) failed to detect cell bodies and instead many processes were visible (Fig. 1A), which were also present in the nNOS-deficient tissue, suggesting that it was non-specific. The second antibody (Cell Signaling; 4234; AB_10694499) displayed some sparse immunoreactivity “spots” that could be mistaken for cell bodies within the VTA and SNc (Fig."
Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:30456293
Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "Representative images of double immunolabelling for nNOS (magenta) and TH (green). A, Anti-nNOS (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795)"
Extracted Specificity Statement: "The first antibody (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795) failed to detect cell bodies and instead many processes were visible (Fig. 1A), which were also present in the nNOS-deficient tissue, suggesting that it was non-specific. The second antibody (Cell Signaling; 4234; AB_10694499) displayed some sparse immunoreactivity “spots” that could be mistaken for cell bodies within the VTA and SNc (Fig."
Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:30456293
Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "A, Anti-nNOS (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795)"
Extracted Specificity Statement: "The first antibody (Sigma Aldrich; N7155; AB_260795) failed to detect cell bodies and instead many processes were visible (Fig. 1A), which were also present in the nNOS-deficient tissue, suggesting that it was non-specific. The second antibody (Cell Signaling; 4234; AB_10694499) displayed some sparse immunoreactivity “spots” that could be mistaken for cell bodies within the VTA and SNc (Fig."
Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:30456293
Source: Antibody Registry