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Anti p15

Manufactured by Cell Signaling Technology
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Anti-p15 is a lab equipment product offered by Cell Signaling Technology. It is an antibody that specifically detects the p15 protein. The core function of this product is to enable the detection and analysis of the p15 protein in various experimental settings.

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Comprehensive Protein Analysis Protocol

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IU1, siRNA and shRNA were obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). MG132 and bortezomib (Velcade) were purchased from Selleckchem (Houston, TX, USA). MTS assay (CellTiter 96 Aqueous One Solution reagent) was purchased from Promega Corporation (Madison, WI, USA). Propidium iodide (PI) and Annexin V-FITC Apoptosis Detection Kit were purchased from Keygen Company (Nanjing, China). Dynabeads antibody coupling kit was from Life technologies. Antibodies used in this study were purchased from following sources: anti-ubiquitin (P4D1) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti-PARP, anti-CDK2, anti-phospho-Rb, anti-Rb, anti-PSA, anti-Bax, anti-GFP, anti-GAPDH (Bioworld Technology, Inc., Louis Park, MN, USA); anti-CDK4, anti-CDK6, anti-phospho-MDM2, anti-P53, anti-USP14, anti-Flag, anti-cyclin D1, anti-p15, anti-p27 (Cell Signaling Technology, Beverly, MA, USA); anti-MDM2 and anti-AR (Abcam, USA).
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Proteomic Analysis of Androgen Receptor Pathways

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Chemicals: natural product library (#L1400), rutaecarpine (#S2349), parecoxib (#S4656), bortezomib (#S1013), MG132 (#S2619), enzalutamide (#S1250), and bicalutamide (#S1190) were obtained from Selleckchem (Houston, TX). Antibodies: anti-AR-V7 (#19672), anti-AR (#5153), anti-K48-ubiquitin (#12805), anti-IgG (#3900), anti-MDM2 (#86934), anti-CDK2 (#2546), anti-CDK4 (#12790), anti-CDK6 (#13331), anti-cyclinD1 (#2978), anti-p21 (#2947), anti-p27 (#3686), anti-p15 (#4822), anti-COX2 (#12282), anti-HA-tag (#2367), anti-FLAG-tag (#8146), anti-GAPDH (#5174), anti-GRP94 (#20292), anti-HSP90 (#4877), and anti-lamin B1(#13435) were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA); anti-GRP78 (#ab21685), anti-HSP7C (#ab51052), anti-SIAH2 (#ab230532), anti-STUB1 (#ab134064), anti-AR-V7 (#ab198394, for IHC), and anti-Ki67 (#ab15580) were obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, MA).
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