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Transam nfκb transcription factor assay

Manufactured by Active Motif

The TransAM® NFκB Transcription Factor Assay is a sensitive and specific assay that measures the activation of the NF-κB transcription factor. The assay utilizes a 96-well plate coated with an oligonucleotide containing the NF-κB consensus binding site. Active NF-κB in the sample binds to this oligonucleotide and is detected through the use of a primary antibody specific for the activated form of NF-κB.

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Measuring NFκB Activation in Breast Cells

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MCF7, BT474, and DCIS.com cells were serum-starved for 24h before treatment with 10nM E and 10nM P. Nuclear extract was collected 48h later using Active Motif’s Nuclear Extract kit (Active Motif 40010), and the TransAM® NFκB Transcription Factor Assay (Active Motif 43296) was used to measure active NFκB p65 within 25μg of nuclear extract following the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Lung Inflammation Biomarker Analysis

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A single excised lung lobe from each mouse was snap frozen before homogenisation in buffers and protease inhibitors as recommended in manufacturers instructions. Levels of CCL7 (eBioscience), CCL11, CCL20, CXCL2 (R&D Systems), and phosphorylated-ERK1 were determined in clarified lung lysates by ELISA. Quantification of activate NFκB subunits was performed with a TransAM NFκB Transcription Factor Assay (Active Motif). All concentrations were normalised to lung lobe weight.
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