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Monoclonal anti srpk1

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Monoclonal anti-SRPK1 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and study of SRPK1 protein in biological samples. SRPK1 is a serine/arginine-rich protein kinase that plays a role in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing. The monoclonal antibody specifically binds to SRPK1 and can be used in various analytical techniques, such as Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry, to investigate the expression and localization of SRPK1 in cells and tissues.

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2 protocols using monoclonal anti srpk1

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Immunoblot Analysis of RBM4, SRPK1, and MYC

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The immunoblot analysis was performed using an enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) system (Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA), and results were monitored using the LAS-4000 imaging system (Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan). The primary antibodies, including polyclonal anti-RBM4 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), polyclonal anti-GAPDH (MDBio, Taipei, Taiwan), polyclonal anti-SP1 (Abcam, Taipei, Taiwan), monoclonal anti-SRPK1 (BD Transduction, San Jose, CA, USA), and monoclonal anti-MYC (MDBio) were applied in this study.
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Immunoblot Analysis of Phosphorylated RBM4

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The immunoblot analysis was conducted using an enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) system (Millipore), and the images were analyzed with the LAS-4000 imaging system (Fujifilm). The primary antibodies used in this study included polyclonal anti-RBM4 and anti-pS309, which probed the total and phosphorylated RBM4, monoclonal anti-PTB (EMD Millipore), monoclonal anti-SRPK1 (BD Transduction Laboratories), monoclonal anti-FLAG M2 (Sigma-Aldrich), polyclonal anti-GAPDH (MDBio), polyclonal anti-lamin A/C (Santa Cruz Biotechnology), monoclonal anti-actin (Chemicon Millipore), and monoclonal anti-α Tubulin (EMD Millipore).
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