Date published: 2026-5-6

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

mouse brain extract: sc-2253

0.0(0)
Write a reviewAsk a question

Datasheets
  • 500 µg protein in 200 µl SDS-PAGE Western blotting buffer
  • Western blotting positive control
  • recommended use is 50 µg (20 µl) per lane
  • extracts should be stored at -20°C and repeated freezing and thawing should be minimized
  • sample vial should be placed at 95° C for up to 5 minutes, once prior to use
Gene Editing Promo Banner

QUICK LINKS

SEE ALSO...

Mouse brain extract, derived from the brain tissue of mice, has been widely utilized in scientific research to investigate various biological mechanisms related to brain physiology and neuronal function. This extract contains a complex mixture of proteins, enzymes, neurotransmitters, and other cellular components obtained from the brain, the central organ of the nervous system responsible for information processing and cognitive functions. The specific mechanisms of action associated with mouse brain extract are diverse and complex. Researchers have employed this extract to study neuronal signaling, synaptic plasticity, and the regulation of brain-specific processes. By exposing neuronal cell cultures or experimental models to mouse brain extract, scientists have gained valuable insights into the effects of its constituents on cellular processes, such as neurotransmitter release, synaptic transmission, and neuronal excitability. Additionally, this extract has been used to explore the role of specific proteins or molecules present in the brain in various neurological contexts. The use of mouse brain extract in research has contributed significantly to our understanding of brain physiology, neural development, and the complex interplay of cellular components within brain tissue. It continues to be an invaluable tool for investigating fundamental aspects of brain biology, elucidating brain-specific mechanisms, and unraveling the complexities of neuronal function.

mouse brain extract References:

  1. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in the adult and developing mouse nervous system.  |  Ino, H. and Chiba, T. 2000. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 78: 163-74. PMID: 10891596
  2. Tripeptidyl peptidase-I is essential for the degradation of sulphated cholecystokinin-8 (CCK-8S) by mouse brain lysosomes.  |  Warburton, MJ. and Bernardini, F. 2002. Neurosci Lett. 331: 99-102. PMID: 12361850
  3. Glutamine synthetase immunoreactivity in two types of mouse brain glial cells.  |  Miyake, T. and Kitamura, T. 1992. Brain Res. 586: 53-60. PMID: 1380881
  4. Identification of mouse brain proteins associated with isoform 3 of metallothionein.  |  Lahti, DW., et al. 2005. Protein Sci. 14: 1151-7. PMID: 15802640
  5. Metallothionein-3 is a component of a multiprotein complex in the mouse brain.  |  El Ghazi, I., et al. 2006. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 231: 1500-6. PMID: 17018872
  6. Multidimensional chromatography: a powerful tool for the analysis of membrane proteins in mouse brain.  |  Lohaus, C., et al. 2007. J Proteome Res. 6: 105-13. PMID: 17203954
  7. Estimation of substance p in mouse brain. The identification of interfering nucleotides in the extract.  |  Laszlo, I. 1963. Br J Pharmacol Chemother. 20: 449-61. PMID: 19108177
  8. Sera from patients with bullous pemphigoid (BP) associated with neurological diseases recognized BP antigen 1 in the skin and brain.  |  Li, L., et al. 2009. Br J Dermatol. 160: 1343-5. PMID: 19416254
  9. Identification of Pin1-binding phosphorylated proteins in the mouse brain.  |  Tatara, Y., et al. 2010. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 74: 2480-3. PMID: 21150095
  10. Peroxiredoxin distribution in the mouse brain with emphasis on neuronal populations affected in neurodegenerative disorders.  |  Goemaere, J. and Knoops, B. 2012. J Comp Neurol. 520: 258-80. PMID: 21674491
  11. Preparation of magnetic core-mesoporous shell microspheres with C8-modified interior pore-walls and their application in selective enrichment and analysis of mouse brain peptidome.  |  Liu, S., et al. 2011. Proteomics. 11: 4503-13. PMID: 21905222
  12. Tissue-specific in vitro transcription from the mouse myelin basic protein promoter.  |  Tamura, T., et al. 1989. Mol Cell Biol. 9: 3122-6. PMID: 2476662
  13. Resistance of FK 33-824 and other enkephalin analogues to peptidase degradation.  |  Huguenin, R. and Maurer, R. 1980. Brain Res Bull. 5: 47-50. PMID: 6988046
  14. Age-dependent inhibition of growth of mouse neuroblastoma cells by mouse brain extract.  |  Endoh, Y., et al. 1981. Exp Cell Biol. 49: 272-7. PMID: 7286370

Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

mouse brain extract

sc-2253
500 µg/200 µl
$120.00