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Woomera Therapeutics Inc. is delighted to offer for sale rabbit and mouse polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies that were generated by Dr. William G. North, Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (formerly Dartmouth Medical School). North was a recognized leader in the field of vasopressin and oxytocin research and these antibodies have been use in many published articles by him and others. These long-sought after antibodies have been stored at -80o C for several years and recent tests performed by us have shown that they have retained all of their original potency and specificity. They remain the very best available for immunohistochemistry, immunocytometry, RIA, ELISA, Western Analysis, confocal microscopy, and Flow Cytometry. They were shown to generate the most sensitive and specific RIAs for vasopressin-related and oxytocin-related substances (vasopressin, oxytocin, neurophysins, and copeptins). Immunofluorescence with available rat vasopressin-related neurophysin and rat oxytocin-related antibodies on formalin-fixed rat hypothalamus sections of 4 microns are illustrated below. These antibodies react equally well with mouse neurophysins.
(a)VP-RNP (HK) and (b) OT-RNP (PPN) antibodies used at 1:5000 (unpublished)
Magnified view of IF staining of sections of rat hypothalamic supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel Medical School at Dartmouth) using oxytocin coupled to bovine thyroglobulin.
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using vasopressin associated rat neurophysin protein purified by preparative electrophoresis as antigen.
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using oxytocin-associated rat neurophysin (OT-RNP) protein purified by preparative electrophoresis as antigen.
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using a synthetic peptide representing the last 18 C-terminal residues of the 39 amino acid glycopeptide, coupled to bovine thyroglobulin as antigen.
These are antibody preparations generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using oxytocin-associated bovine neurophysin protein purified by preparative electrophoresis as antigen.
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using oxytocin-associated rat neurophysin (OT-RNP’,RNP3) protein purified by preparative electrophoresis as antigen.
This antibody generated by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using vasopressin coupled to bovine thyroglobulin.
This is an antibody preparation generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel Medical School at Dartmouth) using arginine- vasopressin coupled to bovine thyroglobulin.
These are antibody preparations generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using vasopressin associated human neurophysin protein purified by preparative electrophoresis and preparative isofocusing as antigen.
These are antibody preparations generated in rabbit by Dr. William North Professor of Physiology and Neurobiology of Dartmouth Medical School (now Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College) using vasopressin associated human neurophysin protein purified by preparative electrophoresis and preparative isofocusing as antigen.
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