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New product: FOXP1 Antibody

Forkhead box protein P1 (FOXP1) is a protein that is essential for the development of the lungs and brain in humans and other mammals. It is a transcription factor in the FOX...


New product: Notch1 Antibody

Novus has recently added a new mouse monoclonal antibody against the transmembrane receptor “Notch1”.  Notch signaling is vital to cell fate specification during development via regulation of interactions between adjacent cells. Read below to see if this new product will accelerate your research!

New Data for Notch1 (mN1A): NB100-78486...

Epigenetics eNews: Epigenetics in Cancer

Summary: 
Learn more about the role of DNA methylation, histone modification, and reorganization of the nucleosome in the development of cancer.

DNA Methylation in Cancer

Ley et al 1 discovered that 25% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia had mutations in DNMT3A. DNA methyltransferase 3A functions de novo...


Angiogenesis

Angiogenesis is an essential process during normal tissue growth and in response to wound healing. It is vital for the development of new connective tissue and small blood vessels from pre-existing vessels. Additionally, due to the mechanisms of angiogenesis, it is also a major step in the transition and proliferation of malignant tumors from benign states.

Highlighted below are markers that are key in the...





New Product: Cathepsin B Antibody

Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine protease belonging to the peptidase C1 family. The protein is expressed in luminal epithelial cells and its expression indicates that Cathepsin B is a marker for secretory cell death. Recent studies found that Cathepsin B facilitates autophagy-mediated apoptosis in SPARC overexpressed primitive neuroectodermal tumor cells. The enzyme also contributes to Atg7-induced pro-inflammatory response in Rat insulinoma cell line. And inhibition of Cathepsins B and L induce autophagy and cell death in neuroblastoma cells.
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