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Ciap1

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Australia

CIAP1 is a lab equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is a recombinant protein that functions as a calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase (CIAP) enzyme, which is commonly used in molecular biology applications to remove 5' phosphate groups from DNA and RNA.

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Western Blot Analysis of Signaling Pathways

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Cells lysates were separated on 4 to 2% gradient SDS–polyacrylamide gels (Bio-Rad), transferred to polyvinylidene fluoride (Millipore) membranes, and blotted with indicated antibodies purchased from CST except for caspase-8 (M058-3, MBL Life Science), RIPK3 (33/16-8G7-1-1, WEHI antibody facility, Australia), phospho-RIPK3 (a gift from Genentech), phospho-MLKL (ab196436, Abcam), FADD (ADI-AAM-212-E; Enzo Life Sciences), tankyrases (sc-365897, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), TRADD (sc-7868, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), PAR (MABC547; Sigma-Aldrich), RNF146 (73-233, NeuroMab), cIAP1 (clone 1E1-1-12, in house), actin (A1978, Sigma-Aldrich), and HSP90 (ADI-SPA-835, Enzo Life Sciences).
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Molecular Signaling Pathway Analysis

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Human recombinant GH was obtained from the NIDDK National Hormone and Peptide Program. Mouse monoclonal Hnf6; rabbit polyclonal antibodies against mouse procaspase-3, -8, -9 and cleaved caspases -3, -8, -9, α-Sma, and Igf1 were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, CA; mouse anti-b-actin, rabbit anti-phospho-Stat5 A/B antibodies were from Sigma-Aldrich; Ciap1, pStat5, rabbit anti-mouse horseradish peroxidase, and goat anti-mouse horseradish peroxidase were from Cell Signaling Technology.
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