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Anti pten

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Anti-PTEN is a laboratory research tool used to detect and quantify the PTEN protein in biological samples. PTEN is a tumor suppressor protein that plays a crucial role in regulating cell growth and division. The Anti-PTEN product can be used in various experimental techniques, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry, to analyze PTEN expression and localization in different cell types and tissues.

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Antibody Sourcing for Cell Signaling

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Antibody against p-CDK1 (Thr 161) was purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA). Anti-p85α, anti-Akt, and p-Akt (Ser 473) antibodies were purchased from BD PharMingen. Antibodies against p21, CDK1, CDK2, cyclin A, cyclin B1, cyclin D, cyclin E, and p110α were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-pan-cadherin, anti-PTEN, and anti-PTEN (Ser 380/Thr 382/385) antibodies were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (New York, NY, USA). Antibodies against β-actin, hemagglutinin (HA)-epitope tag, and FLAG-epitope tag were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Peroxidase-conjugated anti-mouse IgG, anti-goat IgG, and anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratory (West Grove, PA, USA).
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Antibody Characterization for Cell Signaling

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Antibodies against caspase-3, caspase-9, and caspase-12 were obtained from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA). Anti- p85α -Akt, -phospho (p)-Akt (Ser 473), BAX, BAK, BCL-2, BCL-XL, and cytochrome c (Cyt c) antibodies were purchased from BD PharMingen. Antibodies directed against acid sphingomyelinase (ASM), BAD, p-BAD (Ser 128), p-BCL-2 (Ser 87), Bid, calnexin, p-CDK1 (Thr 161), Cyt c oxidase subunit II (Cox-2), and MCL-1 were obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA). Antibodies against CD55, CD71, nucleolin, p21, CDK1, CDK2, cyclin A, cyclin B1, cyclin D, cyclin E, p110α, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), and Rac1 were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-pan-cadherin, anti-PTEN, and anti-p-PTEN (Ser 380/Thr 382/Ser 385) antibodies were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (New York, NY, USA). Antibodies against β-actin, p-BCL-2 (Thr 69), p-BCL-XL (Ser 62), FLAG-epitope tag, and α-tubulin were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated streptavidin was provided from Thermo Fisher Scientific (New York, NY, USA). HRP-conjugated anti-mouse, -goat, and -rabbit IgG secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratory (West Grove, PA, USA).
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Antibody Characterization for Biomarker Analysis

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Antibodies against MMP-1 and MMP-9 were purchased from Oncogene Research Product (Cambridge, MA, USA). Antibody against caspase-3 was obtained from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA). Anti-Akt, -phospho (p)-Akt (Ser 473), p-Akt (Thr 34), and -NF-κB p65 antibodies were purchased from BD PharMingen. Anti-p-NF-κB (Ser 536) antibody was obtained from Cell Signaling Technologies (Boston, MA, USA). Antibodies directed against ASM and calnexin were obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA). Antibodies against CD55, CD71, nucleolin, p110α, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), and Rac1 were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-pan-cadherin, anti-PTEN, and anti-p-PTEN (Ser 380/Thr 382/Ser 385) antibodies were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (New York, NY, USA). Antibody against β-actin was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Peroxidase-conjugated anti-mouse, -goat, and -rabbit IgG secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratory (West Grove, PA, USA).
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PTEN Immunohistochemistry in Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tissue

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Paraffin-embedded blocks were made from formalin-fixed tissues. The sectioning was done by microtome and fixed on glass slides. The whole procedure was followed as mentioned in an earlier study (Ali et al., 2014) using anti-PTEN (Thermofisher) antibody (1:100). Afterward, slides were incubated with biotinylated horse anti-mouse IgG followed by avidin-peroxidase. The reaction was then visualized with diaminobenzidine (DAB). Hematoxylin was used as a counterstain. Each run included appropriate positive and negative control slides. Representative pictures are shown in Figure 3.
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Antibodies for Signaling Pathway Analysis

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Antibodies against MMP-1 and MMP-9 were purchased from Oncogene Research Product (Cambridge, MA, USA). Antibody against caspase-3 was obtained from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA). Anti-Akt, -phospho (p)-Akt (Ser 473), and -NF-κB p65 antibodies were purchased from BD PharMingen. Anti-p-NF-κB (Ser 536) antibody was obtained from Cell Signaling Technologies (Boston, MA, USA). Antibodies directed against ASM and calnexin were obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA). Antibodies against CD55, CD71, GRP78, nucleolin, p110α, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), and Rac1 were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Anti-pan-cadherin, anti-PTEN, anti-p-PTEN (Ser 380), and anti-p-PTEN (Ser 380/Thr 382/Ser 385) antibodies were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (New York, NY, USA). Antibody against β-actin was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Peroxidase-conjugated anti-mouse, -goat, and -rabbit IgG secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratory (West Grove, PA, USA).
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