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Jak1 antibody

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The JAK1 antibody is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the JAK1 protein. JAK1 is a tyrosine kinase that plays a crucial role in the signal transduction pathways of various cytokines and growth factors. The JAK1 antibody can be used in techniques such as Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry to study the expression and localization of the JAK1 protein.

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Comprehensive Immune Marker Antibody Panel

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PBRM1 antibody (A301-591A) was from Bethyl Laboratories. Phospho-STAT1 antibody (clone ST1P-11A5; Tyr701; 33-3400), human CD3 antibody (clone F7.2.38; MA5-12577), human CD45RO antibody (clone UCHL1; MA5-11532), human CD4 antibody (clone 4B12; MS1528S0), and human CD8 antibody (clone C8/144B; MS457S0) were from ThermoFisher Scientific. Mouse CD3 antibody (D4V8L; 99940), mouse CD8 antibody(D4W22; 98941), mouse CD4 antibody (D7D2Z; 25229), human PD-L1 antibody (E1L3N; 13684), mouse PD-L1 antibody (D5V3B; 64988), mouse PD-1 antibody (D7D5W; 84651), PBRM1 antibody (D3F7O, 91894), JAK1 antibody (6G4, 3344), JAK2 antibody (D2E12, 3230), Phospho-JAK1 antibody (D7N4Z, Tyr1034/1035, 74129), Phospho-JAK2 antibody (C80C3, Tyr1007/1008, 3776), STAT1 antibody (D1K9Y, 14994), Phospho-STAT1 antibody (58D6, Tyr701, 9167), Phospho-STAT1 antibody (D3B7, Ser727, 8826), IRF1 antibody (D5E4, 8478), and BRG1 antibody (E9O6E; 52251) were from Cell Signaling Technology. IFNGR1 antibody (112802) was from BioLegend. IFNGR2 antibody (Cat No. GTX 64548) was from GeneTex. β-actin antibody (A1978) was from Sigma. Human IFNγ (285-IF-100) and mouse IFNγ (8234-MB-010) were from R&D Systems.
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Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway Analysis

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The following antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA): JAK1 Antibody (#3332, 130kDa), Phospho-JAK2 (Tyr1007/1008) Antibody (#3771, 125kDa), β-Actin Antibody (#4967, 45kDa), Phospho-STAT1 (Tyr701) (58D6) Rabbit mAb (#9167, 84,91kDa), Phospho-STAT2 (Tyr690) Antibody (#4441, 113kDa), Phospho-STAT3 (Tyr705) Antibody (#9131, 79,86kDa), Phospho-STAT5 (Tyr694) Antibody (#9351, 90kDa), Phospho-STAT6 (Tyr641) Antibody (#9361, 110kDa), Ras Antibody (#3965, 21kDa), p44/42-MAPK (Erk1/2) Antibody (#9102, 42,44kDa), GSK-3β (27C10) Rabbit mAb (#9315, 46kDa), MMP-9 Antibody (#3852, 84,92kDa), Phospho-PKCα/β II (Thr638/641) Antibody (#9375, 80,82kDa); PKCα Antibody (#2056, 80kDa); Phospho-PKC (pan) (βII Ser660) Antibody (#9371, 78 a 85kDa); Phospho-PKD/PKCμ (Ser744/748) Antibody (#2054, 115kDa); PKD/PKCμ Antibody (#2052, 115kDa); PKCδ Antibody (#2058, 78kDa); Phospho-PKCδ/θ (Ser643/676) Antibody (#9376, 78kDa), PKCζ Antibody (#9372, 78kDa); PLCγ1 Antibody (#2822, 155kDa); anti-mouse, anti-rabbit and anti-goat IgGs antibodies. From Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA): anti-PKC antibody (ab59363) was purchased. PepChip1-Kinomics slides were obtained from Pepscan Presto BV (Lelystad, the Netherlands).
WP1066 (#573097; C17H14BrN3O) and Tofacitinib (#PZ0017; C16H20N6O · C6H8O7) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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