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Proteome profiler human phospho kinase arrays ary003b

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The Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-Kinase Arrays ARY003B is a membrane-based antibody array designed to detect the phosphorylation levels of 43 different kinase phosphorylation sites and 2 related total proteins. It provides a semi-quantitative measurement of the phosphorylation state of key cellular proteins involved in signal transduction pathways.

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Phospho-Kinase Array Analysis of VCaP Cells

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VCaP or VCaP/GanR were plated at 5×106 in 100 mm plates (BD Falcon) in media containing 10% FBS. The following day medium was replaced with DMEM containing 10% FBS and 500 nmol/L ganitumab or control IgG1 antibody and incubated for six hours prior to harvest. Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-Kinase Arrays ARY003B were obtained from R&D systems and performed following the manufacturer's protocol. Densitometry was performed using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
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Phospho-Kinase Array Analysis of 22Rv1 Cells

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22Rv1 cells were plated at 3 × 106 in 150-mm plates (Corning) in medium containing 10% FBS. After 24-hour serum starvation, cells were pretreated with 1 μM relcovaptan or vehicle control, followed by treatment with 100 nM AVP or vehicle control. Samples of 200 μg of protein from each treatment group were subjected to Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-Kinase Arrays ARY003B (R&D Systems) following the manufacturer’s protocol. Densitometry was performed using Adobe Photoshop Elements 14.
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