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Specific, sensitive detection of Cre recombinase in cells and cell lysates The Anti-Cre Antibody is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that has high specificity and affinity for bacteriophage P1 Cre recombinase. This preparation can be used to monitor the presence of Cre protein in bacterial and mammalian systems. 
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 Varying amounts of purified Cre recombinase were detected by incubation with Anti-Cre Antibody (1:10,000 in TBST), followed by incubation with goat anti-rabbit AP conjugate and color development with NBT/BCIP. S-protein AP conjugate was included in the secondary antibody incubation for detection of Perfect Protein™ Western Markers.
 Cre immunostaining in islets of a Cre-expressing transgenic mouse. Cre immunostaining is shown in red (nucleus), insulin immunostaining is shown in green (cytoplasm). Photo courtesy of M.A. Magnuson and T. Jetton, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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