Møller M, Jørgensen O S
Histochemistry. 1986;85(5):395-401. doi: 10.1007/BF00982669.
The localization of the neuronal cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM), D2-protein, in explant cultures of rat dorsal root ganglia was investigated at the electron microscope level by the use of 17-nm-diameter colloidal gold particles coated with swine anti-rabbit immunoglobulin molecules. The minimum amount of IgG needed to coat the gold particles and the pH optimal for coating were both determined. Immunocytochemical studies of cultures revealed the binding of gold particles to the neuronal plasma membrane, especially on neuritic processes. Schwann cells were not labeled, and the level of unspecific background staining was very low.
利用包被有猪抗兔免疫球蛋白分子的直径17纳米的胶体金颗粒,在电子显微镜水平研究了大鼠背根神经节外植体培养物中神经元细胞粘附分子(N-CAM)即D2蛋白的定位。确定了包被金颗粒所需的最小IgG量以及包被的最佳pH值。对培养物的免疫细胞化学研究显示金颗粒与神经元质膜结合,尤其在神经突起上。施万细胞未被标记,非特异性背景染色水平很低。