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Phospho bad ser136

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Phospho-BAD(Ser136) is an antibody that detects the phosphorylation of the BAD protein at serine 136. BAD is a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins that plays a role in regulating cell survival and apoptosis. Phosphorylation of BAD at serine 136 inactivates its pro-apoptotic function.

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Protein Expression Analysis by Western Blot

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Identical levels of proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE and analyzed by western-blot with the indicated antibodies as described previously [20 (link), 21 (link)]. Antibodies used for western blot: cleaved-PARP, cleaved-caspase 7, cleaved-caspase 8, cleaved-caspase 9, BIM, phospho-JNK, phospho-AKT, phospho-BAD-ser136, phospho-Foxo-3a-ser253, phospho-ERK, phospho-BAD-ser112, (Cell Signaling), tubulin(SIGMA), and Actin (Millipore). Quantifications were performed with ImageJ software.
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Apoptosis Signaling Pathway Profiling

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Primary antibodies used: Akt1 (2938), Bad (9239), Lamin A/C (2032), Bax (2772), phospho-Akt1 (9018), phospho-Bad (Ser136) (4366), VDAC (4866) (Cell Signaling); β-actin (A5441) (Sigma); p38 (sc-7972) (Santa Cruz); NOX4 (NB110-58849) (Novus), NOX4 (109225) (Abcam); Bak (A0404) (Abclonal).
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