Publication: Detection of Zebrafish Retinal Proteins by Infrared Western Blotting
Detection of Zebrafish Retinal Proteins by Infrared Western Blotting
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Zang, J., & Neuhauss, S. C. F. (2023). Detection of Zebrafish Retinal Proteins by Infrared Western Blotting. Bio-Protocol, 13(4), e4618. https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4618
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The zebrafish retina is a canonical vertebrate retina. Since the past few years, with the continually growing genetic toolbox and imaging techniques, zebrafish plays a crucial role in retinal research. This protocol describes a method to quantitatively evaluate the expression of Arrestin3a (Arr3a) and G-protein receptor kinase7a (Grk7a) in the adult zebrafish retina at protein levels by infrared fluorescence western blot. Our protocol can be easily adapted to measure protein levels in additional zebrafish tissues.
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Zang, J., & Neuhauss, S. C. F. (2023). Detection of Zebrafish Retinal Proteins by Infrared Western Blotting. Bio-Protocol, 13(4), e4618. https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4618