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Icrt14

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ICRT14 is a laboratory instrument used for cell-based assays. It functions as an integrated cell reporter system that enables real-time monitoring and quantification of cellular responses. The core function of ICRT14 is to provide a platform for researchers to study cellular processes and evaluate the effects of various treatments or stimuli on live cells.

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NDRG3 Regulation by iCRT14

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Inhibitor of β-catenin-responsive transcription 14 is abbreviated as iCRT14 (MedChemExpress). K/G cells were transfected, and the groups were NDRG3+DMSO (Solarbio) and NDRG3+iCRT14. The concentration of iCRT14 was 1 mM (dissolved in DMSO), added iCRT14 after transfection 24 hours, and the final concentration was 25 µM. The experiment was performed after another 24 h.
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Investigating JNK/c-Jun Signaling Pathway

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The following chemical reagents were used in this study: iCRT14 (MedChemExpress, cat# HY16665), sp600125 (Cell Signaling Technology, cat#8177). The following antibodies were used in this study: phospho(p)-c-Jun (Ser73) rabbit monoclonal antibody (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 3270), c-Jun rabbit mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 9165), p-JNK (Thr183/Tyr185) rabbit mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 9251), JNK rabbit polyclonal antibody (pAb) (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 9252). p-β-catenin (Ser552) rabbit mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 9566). β-catenin (Ser552) rabbit mAb (Abcam, cat# ab32572), mouse control IgG (ABclonal, cat# AC011), rabbit control IgG (ABclonal, cat# AC005), laminA/C mouse mAb (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, cat# sc-376248), β-Tubulin rabbit pAb (Abclonal, cat# AC015), GAPDH mouse mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 2118), β-actin rabbit mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 4970), Alexa Fluor 488®-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (H + L) (Invitrogen, cat# A-11008), HRP- (horseradish peroxidase-) conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 7076), and goat anti-rabbit IgG (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 7074). Goat anti-BoHV-1 serum was purchased from VMDR Inc (cat# 20PAB-IBR).
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Molecular Mechanisms of HMGB1-RAGE Signaling

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iCRT14 (MedChemExpress, cat# HY16665), Glycyrrhizin acid (MedChemExpress, cat# HY-N0184). HMGB1 rabbit monoclonal antibody (mAb) (ABclonal, cat# A19529), RAGE rabbit polyclonal antibody (pAb) (ABclonal, cat# A1395), β-catenin rabbit mAb (Abcam, cat# ab32572), laminA/C mouse mAb (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, cat# sc-376,248), Cox IV rabbit pAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 4844), β-Tubulin rabbit pAb (Abclonal, cat# AC015), GAPDH mouse mAb (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 2118), BoHV-1 gC mouse mAb (VMDR Inc, cat# F2), BoHV-1 gD mouse mAb (VMDR Inc, cat# 1B8-F11), Alexa Fluor 488®-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (H + L) (Invitrogen, cat# A-11,008), HRP- (horseradish peroxidase-) conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 7076), and goat anti-rabbit IgG (Cell Signaling Technology, cat# 7074).
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Wnt3a Signaling Pathway Modulation

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Rabbit anti-Wnt3a and anti-Flag tag antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA (2721s, and 2368s). Rabbit anti-GAPDH and goat anti-rabbit IgG antibodies were purchased from GeneTex (GTX100118 and GTX213110-01). Mouse anti-β-catenin was procured from BD Biosciences (BD610154). Rabbit anti-HA tag antibody was purchased from Millipore (04-902). Normal rabbit IgG was purchased from SantaCruz (sc-2027). Lipofectamine™ 2000 Transfection Reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) and TransIT®-LT1 Transfection Reagent (Mirus Bio, Madison, WI, USA) were used for plasmid transfection of H1650 and HEK293T cells, respectively. iCRT-14 and LGK-974 were purchased from MedChemExpress, Monmouth Junction, NJ, USA. The control and Wnt3a-conditioned media (CM) were prepared as previously described [35 (link)].
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