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Anti p akt monoclonal antibody

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The Anti-p-AKT monoclonal antibody is a laboratory research tool designed to detect the phosphorylated form of the AKT protein. AKT is a key signaling molecule involved in various cellular processes. This antibody can be used to measure the activation status of AKT in cell-based assays or western blot experiments.

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Western Blot Analysis of Cellular Proteins

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Western blotting was performed as described previously.21 Anti-MYC monoclonal antibody (Abcam, 1:1000), anti-PCYT1A monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling, 1:1000), anti-p-AKT monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling, 1:1000), anti-p-ERK monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling, 1:1000) and Anti-CDK6 monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling, 1:1000) were used. Anti-Actin antibody (Cell Signaling, 1:2000) was used to ensure equivalent loading of total protein.
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Protein Expression Analysis of Cell and Exosome Lysates

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Total protein from cells and exosomes were prepared in RIPA buffer with protease inhibitors and quanti ed using BCA assay kit (Thermo Fisher Scienti c Inc., MA, USA). Subsequently, protein lysates were resolved by SDS-PAGE, transferred onto PVDF membranes (Millipore, Bedford, MA). The antibodies used in the experiments included anti-β-catenin monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-LEF1 monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-c-myc monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-VEGFA monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Abcam), anti-TFEB monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-PI3K monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-p-PI3K monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-AKT monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-p-AKT monoclonal antibody (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), and anti-GAPDH (1:5000, Santa Cruz). Each experiment was repeated three times.
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