Rabbit polyclonal antibodies against p65
Rabbit polyclonal antibodies against p65 are a laboratory tool used to detect and study the p65 subunit of the NF-kB transcription factor in biological samples. These antibodies are produced by immunizing rabbits with a p65-specific antigen, resulting in a polyclonal population of antibodies that recognize multiple epitopes on the p65 protein.
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2 protocols using rabbit polyclonal antibodies against p65
Losartan Treatment Effects Protocol
Immunostaining of IL-1β-Stimulated HUVECs
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