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Anti pmlkl s345

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Anti-pMLKL (S345) is a laboratory reagent used in the detection and quantification of phosphorylated mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (pMLKL) in various biological samples. This antibody specifically recognizes the serine 345 phosphorylation site of MLKL, a key protein involved in the necroptosis signaling pathway.

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Antibodies and Reagents for Cell Death Signaling

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Rabbit monoclonal anti-MLKL (#14993), anti-pMLKL (S358, used in western blot, #91689), anti-RIPK3 (#13526), anti-pRIPK3 (#91702) and rabbit polyclonal anti-ZBP1 (#60968), anti-cleaved Caspase-3 (#9661) were acquired from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA). Rabbit polyclonal anti-IL-1β (A16288) was purchased from Abclonal (Wuhan, China). Rabbit polyclonal anti-CD45 (20103-1-AP), anti-α-tubulin (11224-1-AP) and mouse IgG (B900620) were obtained from Proteintech (Chicago, IL, USA). Rabbit monoclonal anti-pMLKL (S358, used in IFA, ab187091), anti-CD3 (ab237721), anti-CD4 (ab183685), anti-CD8 (ab217344) and anti-MPO (ab208670) were acquired from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). Rabbit monoclonal anti-pMLKL (S345, used in IHC, MA5-32752) was obtained from Thermo Fisher (Waltham, MA, USA). Rabbit polyclonal anti-CD68 (BA3638) was acquired from Boster Biological Technology (Wuhan, China). Mouse monoclonal antibody anti-Z-DNA (Ab00783-3.0) was purchased from Absolute antibody (Oxford, UK). Rabbit-anti-SARS-CoV-2-NP antibody and mouse-anti-SARS-CoV-2-NP (SR24) antibody were made in house. GSK872 (HY-101872) was acquired from MedChemExpress (New Jersey, USA). 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI, C1002) was obtained from Beyotime (Shanghai, China).
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Comprehensive Apoptosis Pathway Monitoring

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Monoclonal rabbit anti-NLRP3 (D2P5E, 13158 S), anti-caspase-9 (9502 T), anti-caspase-8 (1C12, 9746 S), anti-caspase-3 (9665 S), anti-cleaved-caspase-3 (Asp175, 9661S), anti-BID (2002S), anti-caspase-1 (2225S), anti-MLKL (14993S), Anti-pMLKL (S358, used in western blotting, 91689S), and anti-PARP-1 (9542S) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA, USA). Polyclonal antibody anti-IL-1β (A1112) was acquired from Abclonal (Wuhan, China). Polyclonal rabbit anti-α-tubulin (11224-1-AP) was purchased from Proteintech (Chicago, IL, USA). Anti-pMLKL (S358, used in immunofluorescence assay and IHC, ab187091) was purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). Anti-pMLKL (S345, used in IHC, MA5-32752) was purchased from Thermo Fisher (Waltham, MA, USA). Rabbit anti-RP3-NP antibody (RP3) and mouse-anti-SARS-CoV-2-NP (SR24) were made in-house.
LPS (L4391) was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). VX-765 (S222), MCC950 (S7809), Z-VAD-FMK (S7023), Z-IETD-FMK (S7314), Z-DEVD-FMK (S7312), and NSA (S8251) were obtained from Selleck (Houston, TX, USA). MLN120B (HY-15473), GSK-872 (HY-101872), SM-164 (HY-15989), and staurosporine (HY-15141) were purchased from MedChemExpress (New Jersey, USA). TNF-α (300-01A) was obtained from Peprotech (Rocky Hill, NJ, USA). DAPI (4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, C1002) was purchased from Beyotime (Shanghai, China).
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