Anti lamin a c n 18
Anti-LAMIN A/C (N-18) is a primary antibody specific for the N-terminal region of the Lamin A/C protein. Lamin A/C is a structural protein that is a component of the nuclear lamina, which provides mechanical support and organization to the cell nucleus.
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Immunoblotting Antibody Dilutions
Antibody Characterization for Cell Culture
The following commercial antibodies were used: anti-NLGN pan-mouse monoclonal antibody (clone 4F9, catalogue number 129-011, Synaptic Systems), anti-p-eIF2α (eukaryotic initiation factor 2α) (Ser51) rabbit antibody (119A11, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-eIF2α total mouse antibody (L57A5, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-BiP rabbit polyclonal antibody (ab53068, Abcam), anti-CHOP mouse monoclonal antibody (ab11419, Abcam), rabbit polyclonal anti-GAPDH (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) (ab37168, Abcam), goat polyclonal anti-lamin A/C (N18, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), mouse monoclonal anti-KDEL (ADI-SPA-827, Enzo Life Sciences), mouse βIII-tubulin (MMS-435P, Covance), rabbit anti-FLAG (F7425, Sigma), mouse anti-FLAG M2 monoclonal antibody (F3165, Sigma) and rabbit anti-calnexin polyclonal antibody (SPA-860, Enzo Life Sciences). Goat secondary anti-rabbit IgG (rhodamine-conjugated) and anti-mouse IgG (FITC-conjugated) were from Abcam.
Comprehensive Nuclear Protein Analysis
Multiparametric Analysis of DNA Damage Signaling
Immunoblotting Antibody Dilutions
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