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Anti psmad3 ser423 ser425

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Anti-pSmad3 (Ser423/Ser425) is a laboratory reagent used to detect phosphorylated Smad3 protein. Smad3 is a signaling molecule that becomes phosphorylated in response to TGF-beta receptor activation. This antibody can be used to monitor Smad3 phosphorylation in various cell-based assays.

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Western Blot Analysis of Immune Signaling

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Cell lysates were electrophoresed on SDS-PAGE gels (4–15% gradient polyacrylamide gels, BioRad, Hercules, CA, USA) and blots of the gels were probed with the following antibodies: anti-IL-2Rβ Novus, Littleton, CO, USA), anti-TGFβRII, anti-pSTAT5 (Tyr694), anti-STAT5, anti-pSmad3 (Ser423/Ser425), anti-Smad3, and anti-β-actin (all Cell Signaling, Beverly, MA, USA). The secondary Ab used were anti-rabbit IgG IRDye 800CW and anti-mouse IgG IRDye 680LT (LI-COR, Lincoln, NE, USA). Membranes were imaged using the Odyssey Infrared Imager and quantified using Image Studio v2.0 software (LI-COR).
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Western Blot Analysis of Immune Signaling

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Cell lysates were electrophoresed on SDS-PAGE gels (4–15% gradient polyacrylamide gels, BioRad, Hercules, CA, USA) and blots of the gels were probed with the following antibodies: anti-IL-2Rβ Novus, Littleton, CO, USA), anti-TGFβRII, anti-pSTAT5 (Tyr694), anti-STAT5, anti-pSmad3 (Ser423/Ser425), anti-Smad3, and anti-β-actin (all Cell Signaling, Beverly, MA, USA). The secondary Ab used were anti-rabbit IgG IRDye 800CW and anti-mouse IgG IRDye 680LT (LI-COR, Lincoln, NE, USA). Membranes were imaged using the Odyssey Infrared Imager and quantified using Image Studio v2.0 software (LI-COR).
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