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Rabbit anti jak1

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Rabbit anti-Jak1 is a primary antibody that specifically recognizes the Janus kinase 1 (Jak1) protein. Jak1 is a member of the Janus kinase family of tyrosine kinases, which play a crucial role in signal transduction pathways involved in cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and immune response. This antibody can be used to detect and study the expression and localization of Jak1 in various biological samples.

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Western Blot Analysis of JAK-STAT Pathway

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The antibodies used for western were as follows: mouse anti-Gfap (Sigma), rabbit anti-Jak1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX), rabbit anti-Il6st (Santa Cruz, C-20), rabbit anti-Lifr-beta (Santa Cruz, C-19), rabbit anti-Stat1 (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), mouse anti-Stat3 (BD Biosciences), mouse anti-phosphotyrosine Stat1 (BD Biosciences), rabbit anti-phosphotyrosine Stat3 (Cell Signaling, Danvers, MA), mouse anti-TuJ1 (Covance, Princeton, NJ) and mouse anti-β-actin (Actb) (Sigma). Secondary goat anti-mouse or anti-rabbit IgG-horseradish antibodies (Calbiochem, EMD Millipore, Billerica, MA) were used, and detection was performed using the ECL plus chemiluminescence (PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA) on X-Omat Blue films (Kodak).
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Immunoblotting Antibody Protocol Detailed

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Immunoblotting was done as previously described (15 (link)) employing the following antibodies and dilutions: anti-NS3 antibodies were described in Ref. (48 (link)), rabbit anti-phospho-Tyr701-STAT1 (cat. #9167; 1:1,000), rabbit anti-STAT1 (cat. #9172; 1:1,000), rabbit anti-phospho-Tyr690-STAT2 (cat. #88410; 1:1,000), rabbit anti-STAT2 (cat. #72604; 1:1,000) rabbit anti-phospho-Tyr705-Stat3 (cat. #9145; 1:1,000), mouse anti-STAT3 (cat. #9139; 1:1,000), and rabbit anti-SOCS3 (cat. #2923; 1:1,000), (all from cell signaling); mouse anti-phospho-ERK1/2 (Sigma-Aldrich, cat. #M8159; 1:500), rabbit anti-ERK1/2 (Santa-Cruz Biotechnology, cat. #sc-154; 1:10,000), rabbit-anti-JAK1 (Santa-Cruz Biotechnology, cat. #sc-277; 1:400), mouse anti-Actin (MP Biomedicals, cat. #69100; 1:10,000), rabbit anti-GAPDH (Abcam, cat. #ab8245; 1:5,000), mouse anti-GFP (MBL, cat. #M048-3; 1:1,000), and HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies (Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, cat. #115035003; 1:15,000).
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Western Blot Analysis of Immune Signaling Proteins

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The following primary antibodies were used: Mouse anti-FLAG (Sigma, F3165, 1:1,000), Mouse anti-tubulin (Sigma, T9026, 1:10,000), Rabbit anti-STAT1 or 2 (Cell Signaling, 9127, 72604, 1:1,000), Rabbit anti-phospho-STAT1 or 2 (Cell Signaling, 88410, 9167, 1:1,000), Rabbit anti-V5 (Cell Signaling, 13202, 1:1,000), Rabbit anti-JAK1 (Santa-Cruz Biotechnology, sc-277; 1:400), Rabbit anti-phospho-JAK1 (Cell Signaling, 74129, 1:1000), Rabbit anti-lamin (Abcam, 1:1000). The secondary antibodies used were HRP anti-mouse and anti-rabbit (Jackson Immuno Research, 1:5000), Alexa fluor 488 goat anti-rabbit (Invitrogen, A11034, 1:500) or Alexa fluor 555 goat anti-rabbit (Invitrogen, A27039, 1:500).
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