I have not used this one personally,but I have used antibodies against individual neurofilaments from this same company (before they were taken over by Covance), and they were excellent. If I'm reading this right, it IS a cocktail. Still pricey, but it might be worth a try. Maybe you can get a sample before you buy? I don't know if Covance does that, but it can't hurt to ask.

https://store.crpinc.com/datasheet.aspx?UpProd=&catalogno=SMI-312R

Good luck,
Kathleen Roberts
Dept of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Rutgers University

Peggy Bisher wrote:

I have a student who asked if I could post this question to the Histo-list.
I told her how all of you seem to be very helpful and perhaps some of you
know the answer to her question:



Dear all,


I am looking for a good "catch-all" antibody for neuronal intermediate
filaments (NF-L, NF-M and NF-H). Since they're generally expressed
together in each neurofilament I'm not interested in any one of them
specifically, but want to avoid using a cocktail of antibodies, as
this could get expensive. Basically, I just want to show that a subset
of axons contains neurofilaments with a reliable antibody, but the
particular protein or phosphorylation state doesn't matter. Any
suggestions you could offer would be incredibly helpful!

Sincerely, Eve Schneider


Thanks,


Margaret E. Bisher
Electron Microscopy & Histology Core Facility Manager
Department of Molecular Biology
Princeton University
Moffett Laboratory, Room 113
Princeton, New Jersey
Office: (609) 258-7026
Fax: (609) 258-8468
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