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Anti igf 1rβ

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Anti-IGF-1Rβ is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor beta (IGF-1Rβ) protein. It is a specific antibody that binds to and identifies the IGF-1Rβ protein.

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Western Blot Analysis of Cell Signaling

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Cell lysates were prepared and processed as previously described (32 (link)). Membranes were incubated overnight with the following primary antibodies: anti-IRβ, anti-IGF2BP3, anti-GAPDH, anti-IGF1Rβ, anti-Lamin B (Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-phospho-ERK 1/2, anti-ERK 1/2, anti-phospho-Akt (Ser473), and anti-Akt (Cell Signaling Technology, Beverly, MA, USA) antibodies. Anti-rabbit, anti-mouse (GE Healthcare, Little Chalfont, UK), and anti-goat (Santa Cruz Biotechnology) antibodies conjugated to horseradish peroxidase were used as secondary antibodies.
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Western Blot Analysis of Signaling Proteins

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Cell lysates were prepared and processed as previously described [43 (link)]. Membranes were incubated overnight with the following primary antibodies: anti-IGF-1Rβ, anti-IRβ, anti-GAPDH, anti-LAMIN B, anti-ERG-1/2/3 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); anti-AR (Cell Signaling Technology); anti-rabbit or anti-mouse antibodies conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (GE Healthcare) were used as secondary antibodies.
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Comprehensive Signaling Pathway Analysis

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Anti-REP1, anti-EGFR, anti-c-Src, anti-IGF-1Rβ, horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG, and HRP-conjugated anti-mouse IgG antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Phospho-EGFR antibodies (Y845, Y1068, Y1086, and Y1173) were obtained from Invitrogen (Eugene, OR, USA). Anti-phospho-Src (Y416), anti-STAT3, anti-phospho-STAT3 (Y705), anti-TGF-β receptor I, anti-phospho-AKT (T308), cleaved caspase 3, SKP2, Survivin, Cyclin D1, ERK1/2, phospho-ERK1/2, and anti-PARP antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA). Anti-GAPDH was purchased from Abfrontier (Seoul, Korea). Anti-β-actin antibody was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Investigating IGF-1 Signaling Pathways

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Recombinant IGF-1 was from PeproTech (Rocky Hill, NJ). BMS-754807 was purchased from Active Biochem, PD98059 and LY294002 were from Merck, VE-821and OSI-906 were from Selleckchem. Customized siRNA Library was from Qiagen. Antibodies specific for phospho-H2AX (Rabbit, #9718), phospho-Chk1 (Rabbit, #2348s), Phospho-AKT (Rabbit, # 4060s), AKT (Mouse, #2920s), phospho-ERK (Rabbit, #4941), and phospho-IGF1R Y1135/1136 (Rabbit #3024) were from Cell Signalling Technology, Danvers, MA. Anti-Chk1 (Mouse, #sc-8408), Anti-IGF1Rβ (Rabbit, #sc-711) and anti-α-Tubulin (Mouse, #sc-23948) antibodies were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA. Anti-β-Actin (Mouse, #A5441) antibody was from Sigma Aldrich. Anti-ERK2 (Mouse, #4696) antibody was from Millipore.
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