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From: Serum anti-DIDO1, anti-CPSF2, and anti-FOXJ2 antibodies as predictive risk markers for acute ischemic stroke

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Presence of antibodies against DIDO1, FOXJ2, and CPSF2 in sera from a healthy donor (an HD) or a patient with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Purified proteins of glutathione S-transferase (GST) (lane 1), GST–DIDO1 (1-275) (lane 2), GST–DIDO1 (271-545) (lane 3), GST–CPSF2 (lane 4), and GST–FOXJ2 (lane 5) were separated through sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, followed by western blotting analysis using anti-GST (b), anti-DIDO1 (c), anti-FOXJ2 (d), anti-CPSF2 (e), and sera from HD-#30017 (f), patients with AIS-#07684 (g), AIS-#07581 (i), and AIS-#07115 (k), and those with TIA-#07207 (h), TIA-#07175 (j), and TIA-#07060 (l). The Coomassie brilliant blue (CBB) staining profile is also shown in a. M, molecular weight marker

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