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Era antibody

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The ERa antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence and localization of the estrogen receptor alpha (ERa) protein in biological samples. It is a specific and highly sensitive tool for researchers studying the role of ERa in various cellular processes and disease states.

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FGF2-Induced Signaling Pathway Analysis

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Cells were plated in DMEM/10% FBS supplemented with 2 ng/mL FGF2 and treated for 6 h with inhibitors or vehicle. Lysates were generated as previously described28 . For immunoblot analysis, the following antibodies were used: phospho-FRS2, phospho-p44/42 MAPK (Erk1/ 2), total p44/p42 MAPK (Erk½), and actin (Cell Signaling Technologies); FGFR1 antibody was obtained from Abcam; ERa antibody was obtained from SantaCruz. Immunoreactive proteins were visualized by enhanced chemiluminescence (Pierce).
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Carmine Staining of Whole Mounts

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All reagents used for carmine staining of whole mounts, including ethanol, xylene, and glacial acetic acid, were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Hampton, NH) unless stated otherwise. The NSD3 antibody used for western blotting and immunostaining was purchased from ProteinTech Group Inc. (Cat. No. 11345-1-AP) and the ERa antibody was purchased from Santa Cruz (Cat. No. sc-7207). Primers used for genotyping were purchased from IDT.
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