| Description | This pack contains 1 vial each of: AF4654-SP (25 ug), AF4654-SP (25 ug), MAB2256-SP (0.025 mg), NBP2-24695SS (25 ug), MAB6570-SP (25 ug), AF1047-SP (25 ug), AF5254-SP (25 ug), AF7746-SP (1 mL), HAF008 (1 mL), HAF007 (1 mL). |
| Immunogen | See individual datasheets. |
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| Application Notes | See individual datasheets of components for their validated applications |
| Storage | Storage is content dependent. |
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Ubiquitin-Mediated Degradation of Cellular Proteins: The Kiss of Death Ubiquitin is an abundant and essential cellular 9-kd protein that is conserved across evolution from yeast to humans. Ubiquitin is used by cells as a covalent modifier of other proteins both to activate their function and to target them for degradatio... Read full blog post. |
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Nucleolin: A Multifaceted Nucleolar Phosphoprotein Nucleolin is a ubiquitous, nonhistone nucleolar phosphoprotein of exponentially growing eukaryotic cells and is present in abundance at the dense fibrillar and granular regions of nucleolus. Intact nucleolin is the major species and represents 5% of n... Read full blog post. |
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HA95: Regulator of Nuclear Envelope Dynamics HA95 is a nuclear protein with high homology to the nuclear A-kinase anchoring protein AKAP95, involved in the regulation of nuclear envelope-chromatin interactions. Antibody immunostaining data indicate that HA95 is tightly associated with chromatin ... Read full blog post. |
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Cerebellar Degeneration-Related Protein 2 (CDR2): Cell-Cycle Regulated Tumor Antigen CDR2 is a tumor antigen expressed in a high percentage of breast and ovarian tumors and is the target of a naturally occurring tumor immune response in patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration. CDR2 has also been shown to be a cell cycle r... Read full blog post. |
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CENPF Antibodies as Potential Cancer Markers Centromere protein F (CENPF), also named mitosin, is a large human protein of 3113 amino acid residues. Its expression and localization are cell cycle-dependent. The protein levels are low in G1 phase but elevated from S to early M phase. CENPF is a n... Read full blog post. |