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Sqstm1 p62 mouse monoclonal antibody

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Sourced in United Kingdom, United States

SQSTM1/p62 mouse monoclonal antibody is a protein-specific antibody that recognizes the SQSTM1/p62 protein. SQSTM1/p62 is involved in various cellular processes, including autophagy and oxidative stress response.

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Antibody-based Protein Detection Assay

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Arginase-1 (ARG-1) rabbit antibody (1:700) was from Abcam (Cambridge, UK); CD163 rabbit antibody (1:100) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Dallas, TX, USA); LC3B antibody (1:500); mTOR (1:500) and p-mTOR (1:500) rabbit antibodies were from Cell Signaling Technology Inc. (Beverly, MA, USA). SQSTM1/p62 mouse monoclonal antibody (1:500) was obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). GAPDH mouse antibody (1:2500) from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA) was used for protein normalization. HRP-linked anti-rabbit and anti-mouse antibodies were from Jackson Immunoresearch (West Grove, PA, USA).
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Immunoblotting antibody reagents

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Histamine dihydrochloride and all other reagents, unless otherwise stated, were obtained from Sigma Aldrich (Milan, Italy). Bcl-xL rabbit antibody (1:100), Beclin-1 mouse monoclonal (1:100), GRP78 (1:100) and HSP70 (1:100) goat antibodies were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Dallas, TX, USA); SQSTM1/p62 mouse monoclonal antibody (1:500) was obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). GAPDH (1:2500) was from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA). HRP-linked antibodies were from Jackson Immunoresearch (West Grove, PA, USA).
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