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Phospho p70 s6 kinase t389 108d

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Phospho-p70 S6 Kinase T389 (108D) is a lab equipment product that is used to detect and quantify the phosphorylation of the p70 S6 kinase protein at the threonine 389 residue. It is a tool for researchers to study cell signaling pathways and protein regulation.

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Immunoblotting of Cell Signaling Proteins

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Cells were lysed in RIPA buffer, immunoblotting was performed following standard procedures. The following antibodies were obtained from Cell Signaling: Cyclin D3 (DCS22), MEK1/2 (DIA5), GSK3 (D75D3), β-Catenin (polyclonal, Lot 3), c-Myc (D84C12), p27 Kip1 (polyclonal, Lot 5), phospho-p70 S6 Kinase T389 (108D2), phospho-S6 S235/236 (D57.2.2E). A horseradish peroxidase coupled goat anti-rabbit antibody (Jackson) was used as a secondary antibody. 1% ovalbumin in PBS + 0.1% Tween20 was used as blocking buffer.
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Immunoblotting of Cell Signaling Proteins

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Cells were lysed in RIPA buffer, immunoblotting was performed following standard procedures. The following antibodies were obtained from Cell Signaling: Cyclin D3 (DCS22), MEK1/2 (DIA5), GSK3 (D75D3), β-Catenin (polyclonal, Lot 3), c-Myc (D84C12), p27 Kip1 (polyclonal, Lot 5), phospho-p70 S6 Kinase T389 (108D2), phospho-S6 S235/236 (D57.2.2E). A horseradish peroxidase coupled goat anti-rabbit antibody (Jackson) was used as a secondary antibody. 1% ovalbumin in PBS + 0.1% Tween20 was used as blocking buffer.
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