Anti pirs1
Anti-pIRS1 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of phosphorylated insulin receptor substrate 1 (pIRS1) in various biological samples. It is a specific antibody that binds to the phosphorylated form of IRS1, a key protein involved in insulin signaling pathways. The core function of Anti-pIRS1 is to provide a tool for researchers to analyze the activation and regulation of insulin signaling in cells and tissues.
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2 protocols using anti pirs1
Comprehensive Immunoblotting Antibody Panel
Transcription Factor Expression Analysis
Antibodies used were anti-Prep1 (Santa Cruz sc-25282), anti-C/EBPα (D56F10 Cell signaling Technology #8178), anti-C/EBPβ (sc-150, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, USA), anti-phospho-C/EBPβ (Thr235) (Cell Signaling Technology #3084), anti-C/EBPδ (sc-151, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, USA), anti-Pparγ (81B8, Cell signaling Technology #2443), anti-pIrs1 (Tyr941) (07-848-I Millipore), anti-pAkt (Ser473) (D9E Cell signaling Technology #4060), anti-pAkt (Thr308) (D25E6 Cell signaling Technology #13038), anti-Klf5 (Abcam ab24331), anti-Vinculin (Sigma V9131).
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