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Rabbit anti human bax antibody

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The Rabbit anti-human BAX antibody is a reagent used in research applications to detect the BAX protein, a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family. This antibody can be used to study the expression and localization of BAX in various cell and tissue samples.

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Western Blot Analysis of EZH2 and BAX

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LAD cells were lysed with radioimmunoprecipitation assay (RIPA) buffer (Sigma-Aldrich) containing protease inhibitors (Sigma-Aldrich). Protein quantification was done using a BCA protein assay kit (Promega). A total of 25 μg protein from each sample was separated on 10% Bis-Tris polyacrylamide gel through electrophoresis and then blotted onto polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes (GE Healthcare, Piscataway, NJ, USA). Then, the membrane was blocked with 5% (5 g/100 mL) nonfat dry milk (Bio-Rad, CA, USA) in tri-buffered saline plus Tween (TBS-T) buffer for 2 h. Blots were immunostained with primary antibody at 4 °C overnight and with secondary antibody at room temperature for 1 h. Immunoblots were visualized using ImmobilonTM Western Chemiluminescent HRP Substrate (Millipore). Protein levels were normalized to β-actin. The primary antibodies used for western blotting were rabbit anti-human EZH2 antibody (#4905S; 1:1000; Cell Signaling Technology), rabbit anti-human BAX antibody (#2772; 1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology), and rabbit anti-human β-actin antibody (#sc-47778; 1:1000; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Horseradish peroxidase-conjugated (HRP) anti-rabbit antibodies (1:5000; Santa Cruz Biotechnology) were used as the secondary antibodies.
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Taraxasterol Suppresses Colon Cancer

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Taraxasterol (purity, 98% HPLC) was purchased from Chengdu Herbpurify Co., Ltd. (Chengdu, China). Dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) was purchased from MP Biomedicals, LLC (Santa Ana, CA, USA). The ELISA kits for TNF-α (cat. no. A0119), IL-6 (cat. no. A0107) were purchased from Nanjing Jiancheng Bioengineering Institute (China). All plastic materials were purchased from Falcon Labware (Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA). RPMI Medium-1640, fetal bovine serum (FBS), and phosphate buffer saline (PBS) were obtained from Gibco (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. Waltham, MA, USA). Penicillin G/streptomycin, MTT, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany). Apoptosis Assay kit was purchased from Nanjing KeyGen Biological Co., Ltd. (Nanjing, China). Rabbit anti-human Caspase antibody (cat no. 9661; 1:1,000; Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.), rabbit anti-human BAX antibody (cat no. 2774; 1:1,000; Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.), rabbit anti-human p53 antibody (cat no. 48818; 1:1,000; Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.) and rabbit anti-human β-actin antibody (cat no. 622101; 1:2,000) were purchased from BioLegend Inc. (San Diego, CA, USA). Human colon cancer epithelial cells (HT-29) were purchased from the Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai Cell Bank (Shanghai, China).
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