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Abe435

Manufactured by Merck Group

The ABE435 is a laboratory equipment product developed by Merck Group. It is designed for general laboratory use. The core function of the ABE435 is to provide a reliable and consistent platform for laboratory experiments and analyses. Further details on the intended use or specific applications of this product are not available.

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2 protocols using abe435

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Evaluating Protein Expression in Cells

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The Abs used in this study were: anti‐PRPF6 (23929‐1‐AP, Proteintech; and A302‐773A, Bethyl Laboratories), anti‐Flag (GNI4110‐FG, GNI), anti‐AR441 (MA5‐13426, Thermo Fisher Scientific), anti‐AR (22089‐1‐AP, Proteintech), anti‐CCRK (HPA027401, Sigma), anti‐Ki‐67 (sc‐15402, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti‐GAPDH (AC002, ABclonal Technology), anti‐FKBP5 (#12210S, Cell Signaling Technology), and anti‐trimethyl H3K36 (ABE435, Millipore).
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ChIP with Anti-Pho, Ph, and H3K27me3

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Protocol for carrying out ChIP with anti-Pho and anti-Ph antibodies and with anti-H3K27me3 in larval tissue has been described previously (8 (link)). A 1:200 dilution of anti-H3K36me3 (ABE435, Millipore) antibody was used for ChIP.
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