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Active caspase 3 9661

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Active Caspase-3 (9661) is a lab equipment product that detects the active form of Caspase-3, a key enzyme involved in apoptosis, or programmed cell death. This product can be used to monitor cellular apoptosis in various experimental systems.

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Western Blot Analysis of Apoptosis Markers

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Western blotting was performed as previously described38 (link). Primary antibodies, against Caspase-3 (9662), active Caspase-3 (9661), Caspase-6 (9762), active Caspase-6 (9761), Caspase-7 (9492), active Caspase-7 (8438), JNK (9252), p-JNK (9255), NF-κB (8242), p-NF-κB (3033), p38 (8690), p-p38 (4631), p-MK2 (3007), MKK3 (8535), MKK6 (8550), p-MKK3/6 (12280), were purchased from Cell Signaling Technologies (Danvers, MA).
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Antibody Sources for DNA Damage Research

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Antibodies were purchased from the following companies: JMJD1A (12835-1-AP) was from Proteintech (Rosemont, IL). HUWE1 (A300-486A) was from Bethyl Laboratories (Montgomery, TX). RNF8 (sc-271462), BRCA1 (sc-6954), p300 (sc-585), ubiquitin (sc-6085), GFP (sc-8334), HA (sc-7392) and c-Myc (sc-789, sc-40) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX). c-Myc (ab56), PRKDC (ab32566) and Ki67 (ab8191) were from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). NBS1 (3002), p-ATM (4526), ATM (2873), p-Chk2 (2197), Chk2 (2662), XRCC6 (4588), and active caspase-3 (9661) were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA). γ-H2AX (05-636), ubiquitin (FK2, ST1200), 53BP1 (MAB3802), Rad51 (ABE257), H3K9me2 (07-441) and acetyl-histone H3 (06-599) were from EMD Millipore (Burlington, MA). Flag (F7425, F3165) and actin (A5441) were from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Etoposide was from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Olaparib was from MedChemExpresss (Monmouth Junction, NJ).
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