Materials
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Antibody staning and fiaxtion | paraformaldehyde | Merc | 8187151000 |
Tween-20 | Bio-Rad | 1706531 | |
Collagenase | Sigma | C5138-100MG | |
DABCO | Merc | 8034560100 | |
Triton X-100 | Alfa Aesar | A16046 | |
β -ME | Sigma | 8057400250 | |
BSA | Di Cam | 000-40-100 | |
Partial digest | Chymotrypsin | Sigma | C4129-250MG |
Thermo-resistance | SYTOX Orange | Invitrogen | S11368 |
Cholesterol | Amaresco | 0433-250G | |
EQUIPMENT | |||
M165 FC fluorescent stereoscope | Leica | TXR filter | |
EXi Blue Fluorescence Microscopy Camera | QImaging | EXI-BLU-R-F-M-14-C | |
ConfoCor 3/510 META confocal microscope | Zeiss | ||
Pellet pestles | Sigma | Z359947-100EA | |
Pellet Pestle Cordless Motor | Kontes | K749540-0000 | |
MicroCL 17 Microcentrifuge Series | Thermo | 75002455 | Refrigerated, , 230 V 50/60 Hz, includes 24x 1.5/2.0 ml rotor with ClickSeal Biocontainment Lid |
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