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Nck1/2 is a family of adapter proteins that facilitate signal transduction by binding to activated receptor tyrosine kinases and other signaling molecules. They play a role in the regulation of cytoskeletal organization, cell migration, and other cellular processes.

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Molecular Markers of Stem Cell Identity

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Anti-eIF2α, P-eIF2α (Ser51), eIF4G, P-eIF4G (Ser1108), eIF4E, P-eIF4E (Ser209) and Oct4 antibodies were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA). Anti-mNanog was obtained from R&D Systems (Minneapolis, MN). Anti-hNANOG and pPKR (Thr446) were obtained from Millipore (Billerica, MA), and anti-Actin (mouse C4) and c-Myc (polyclonal) were obtained from Sigma (St. Louis, MO). Anti-PKR and Nck1/2 were obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX). Anti-CReP was obtained from ProteinTech (Chicago, IL).
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Quantitative Western Blot Analysis

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Western blotting was performed as previously described (20 (link), 28 (link)). Primary antibodies included anti-PAK2, phospho-NF-κB (p65 subunit, Ser536), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), ICAM-1 (Cell Signaling Technology), phosphotyrosine (4G10), phospho-PAK1/2/3 (Ser141; Invitrogen), Nck1/2, p65, VCAM-1, α5 integrin, and ERK1/2 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). Nck1 and Nck2 specific antibodies were kindly provided by Dr. Louise Larose (McGill University) (51 (link)). Densitometry was performed using ImageJ software.
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