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Evaluating Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling

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The antibodies used are as follows: monoclonal mouse anti-actin (691001; MP Biomedicals, Santa Ana, CA); polyclonal rabbit anti-ErbB2 (HER2/neu), and monoclonal mouse anti-GFP (sc-284 and sc-9996, respectively; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX); polyclonal rabbit anti-phospho-ErbB2 (2249; Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA); polyclonal rabbit anti-GFP (632460; Clontech); and monoclonal mouse anti-BrdU (11170376001; Roche).
Tyrphostin AG-825 (10010243) was from Cayman Chemical. The aptamer GroA (AS1411) and the inactive control oligomer Cro, were purchased from IDT (Jerusalem, Israel) as unmodified desalted oligonucleotides, as previously described44 (link).
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Investigating ErbB2 and Related Signaling

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The antibodies used are as follows: monoclonal mouse anti-actin (691001; MP Biomedicals, Santa Ana, CA); polyclonal rabbit anti-ErbB2 (HER2/neu), rabbit anti-nucleolin (C23), rabbit anti-Erk2 and rabbit anti-Akt, monoclonal mouse anti-phosphotyrosine (pY20) and monoclonal mouse anti-GFP and mouse anti-nucleolin (sc-284; sc-13057; sc-154; sc-8312; sc-508; sc-9996; sc-8031, respectively; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX); monoclonal mouse anti-tubulin (T7816; Sigma-Aldrich); polyclonal rabbit anti-phospho-ErbB2, rabbit anti-phospho-Akt, rabbit anti-phospho-Erk1/2 (2249; 4058; 9101, respectively; Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA); and monoclonal mouse anti-ErbB2 (extracellular; L87), which was a gift from Prof. Y. Yarden, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
The aptamer GroA (AS1411) and the inactive oligomer Cro, were purchased from IDT (Jerusalem, Israel) as unmodified desalted oligonucleotides, as previously described [38 (link)].
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