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Neurofilament H antibody - 171 106

Neurofilaments are major neuronal intermediate filaments
Chicken polyclonal purified antibody
Cat. No.: 171 106
Amount: 50 µg
Price: $385.00
Cat. No. 171 106 50 µg specific antibody, lyophilized. Affinity purified with the immunogen. Albumin was added for stabilization. For reconstitution add 50 µl H2O to get a 1mg/ml solution in PBS. Then aliquot and store at -20°C to -80°C until use.
Antibodies should be stored at +4°C when still lyophilized. Do not freeze!
Applications
 
WB: not recommended
IP: not tested yet
ICC: 1 : 500 up to 1 : 1000 gallery  
IHC: 1 : 500 up to 1 : 1000 gallery  
IHC-P: 1 : 500 up to 1 : 1000 gallery  

Western blot (WB); separation of proteins by PAGE and subsequent transfer to a membrane. Detection of target molecules is carried out with antibodies. Some antibodies require special sample preparation steps. For details, please refer to the “Remarks” section.

Immunoprecipitation (IP); Immunoisolation or pulldown of a target molecule using an antibody. For details and product specific hints, please refer to the ”Remarks” section.

Immunocytochemistry (ICC) on 4% PFA fixed cells. Immunoreactivity is usually revealed by fluorescence. Some antibodies require special fixation methods. For details, please refer to the “Remarks” section.

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on 4% PFA perfusion fixed tissue with 24h PFA post fixation. Immunoreactivity is usually revealed by fluorescence or a chromogenic substrate. Some antibodies require special fixation methods or antigen retrieval steps. For details, please refer to the ”Remarks” section.

Immunohistochemistry (IHC-P) of formalin fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue (some antibodies require special antigen retrieval steps, please refer to the ”Remarks” section). Immunoreactivity is usually revealed by fluorescence or a chromogenic substrate.

Immunogen Recombinant protein corresponding to residues near the carboxy terminus of mouse Neurofilament H (UniProt Id: P19246)
Reactivity Reacts with: rat (P16884), mouse (P19246).
Other species not tested yet.
Data sheet 171_106.pdf

References for Neurofilament H - 171 106

A novel in vitro model for investigating oligodendroglial maturation and myelin deposition under demyelinating and remyelinating conditions: Impact of microglial depletion and repopulation.
Di Pietro AA, Pasquini LA
Molecular and cellular neurosciences (2024) 129: 103937. 171 106 ICC; tested species: rat
Deletion of β-Neurexins in Mice Alters the Distribution of Dense-Core Vesicles in Presynapses of Hippocampal and Cerebellar Neurons.
Ferdos S, Brockhaus J, Missler M, Rohlmann A
Frontiers in neuroanatomy (2021) 15: 757017. 171 106 ICC; tested species: mouse
From Organotypic Mouse Brain Slices to Human Alzheimer's Plasma Biomarkers: A Focus on Nerve Fiber Outgrowth.
Yilmaz SN, Steiner K, Marksteiner J, Faserl K, Villunger M, Sarg B, Humpel C
Biomolecules (2024) 1410: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor.
Mueller-Buehl AM, Tsai T, Hurst J, Theiss C, Peters L, Hofmann L, Herms F, Kuehn S, Schnichels S, Joachim SC
Biology (2021) 105: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: pig
Activation of Apoptosis in a βB1-CTGF Transgenic Mouse Model.
Weiss M, Reinehr S, Mueller-Buehl AM, Doerner JD, Fuchshofer R, Stute G, Dick HB, Joachim SC
International journal of molecular sciences (2021) 224: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Noise Exposures Causing Hearing Loss Generate Proteotoxic Stress and Activate the Proteostasis Network.
Jongkamonwiwat N, Ramirez MA, Edassery S, Wong ACY, Yu J, Abbott T, Pak K, Ryan AF, Savas JN
Cell reports (2020) 338: 108431. 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Cat. No.: 171 106
Amount: 50 µg
Price: $385.00
A novel in vitro model for investigating oligodendroglial maturation and myelin deposition under demyelinating and remyelinating conditions: Impact of microglial depletion and repopulation.
Di Pietro AA, Pasquini LA
Molecular and cellular neurosciences (2024) 129: 103937. 171 106 ICC; tested species: rat
Deletion of β-Neurexins in Mice Alters the Distribution of Dense-Core Vesicles in Presynapses of Hippocampal and Cerebellar Neurons.
Ferdos S, Brockhaus J, Missler M, Rohlmann A
Frontiers in neuroanatomy (2021) 15: 757017. 171 106 ICC; tested species: mouse
From Organotypic Mouse Brain Slices to Human Alzheimer's Plasma Biomarkers: A Focus on Nerve Fiber Outgrowth.
Yilmaz SN, Steiner K, Marksteiner J, Faserl K, Villunger M, Sarg B, Humpel C
Biomolecules (2024) 1410: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor.
Mueller-Buehl AM, Tsai T, Hurst J, Theiss C, Peters L, Hofmann L, Herms F, Kuehn S, Schnichels S, Joachim SC
Biology (2021) 105: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: pig
Activation of Apoptosis in a βB1-CTGF Transgenic Mouse Model.
Weiss M, Reinehr S, Mueller-Buehl AM, Doerner JD, Fuchshofer R, Stute G, Dick HB, Joachim SC
International journal of molecular sciences (2021) 224: . 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Noise Exposures Causing Hearing Loss Generate Proteotoxic Stress and Activate the Proteostasis Network.
Jongkamonwiwat N, Ramirez MA, Edassery S, Wong ACY, Yu J, Abbott T, Pak K, Ryan AF, Savas JN
Cell reports (2020) 338: 108431. 171 106 IHC; tested species: mouse
Background

Neurofilaments (NFs) are intermediate filaments essential for providing structural support to neurons, particularly within axons. They play a crucial role in maintaining axonal diameter, which directly influences nerve conduction velocity (1). Neurofilaments are composed of three primary subunits - NF-L (light), NF-M (medium) and NF-H (heavy) – along with an NF-associated protein. In the adult central nervous system (CNS), α-internexin serves as the fourth neurofilament subunit, whereas in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), peripherin takes on this role (2).
Beyond their structural function, neurofilaments are also valuable biomarkers in both research and clinical settings. They are widely used in immunohistochemistry to stain and visualize axons, particularly in peripheral nerves and the CNS. Increased levels of neurofilament proteins in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or blood are strongly associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and Alzheimer’s disease (3). In peripheral nerve studies, neurofilament staining is often combined with other markers, such as S100, to provide a more comprehensive assessment of nerve structure and pathology (4).