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Rabbit polyclonal microtubule associated protein light chain 3 antibody

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The Rabbit polyclonal microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) antibody is a laboratory tool used to detect the presence and levels of the LC3 protein in biological samples. LC3 is a key protein involved in the process of autophagy, a cellular mechanism that degrades and recycles damaged or unwanted cellular components. This antibody can be used in various assays, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry, to study the role of autophagy in different biological systems.

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Inhibition of MEK and PI3K Pathways

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MEK162 and BKM120 were supplied by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (East Hanover, NJ). AZD6244 was purchased from Selleckchem (Houston, TX). Chloroquine and rabbit polyclonal anti-actin antibody were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co. (St. Louis, MO). Antibodies against ERK, p-ERK1/2 (T202/Y204), Akt, p-Akt (S473), p-S6 (S235/S236), p-4EBP1 (T37/46), 4EBP1, p-70S6K (T389), 70S6K, PRAS40, p-PRAS40 (T246), p-GSK3α/β (S21/9), p-90RSK2 (S380), caspase-8 and poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP), respectively, were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. (Beverly, MA). Mouse monoclonal S6 and p90RSK2 antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Santa Cruz, CA). Mouse monoclonal cyclin D1 antibody was purchased from Dako (Carpinteria, CA). Rabbit polyclonal microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) antibody was purchased from Novus Biologicals, Inc. (Littleton, CO).
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Apoptosis Inducers and Inhibitors Protocol

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APG-1252-M1, APG-1252 (prodrug of APG-1252-M1 for in vivo study) and APG-3526 were provided by Ascentage Pharma Group Inc. (Suzhou, China). ABT263, ABT199 and S63845 (MIK665) were purchased from MedChemExpress (Monmouth Junction). AZD5991 was purchased from Selleckchem (Houston, TX). The caspase inhibitors, CBZ-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone (z-VAD-fmk) and Z-lle-Glu(Ome)-Thr-Asp(OMe)-fluoromethyl ketone (z-IETD-fmk), were purchased from Enzyme System Products (Livermore, CA). CYD-2-11 was provided by Dr. X. Deng (Emory University, GA). BMH was purchased from Thermo Scientific (Rockford, IL). Rabbit antibodies against caspase-8, caspase-3, PARP, Smac, PUMA and DR5 (D4E9) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA). Mouse antibodies against Bcl-2, Bax (N-20), Mcl-1, cytochrome C (Cyt C) and rabbit anti-Bcl-XL antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc. (Dallas, Texas). Bim antibody was purchased from EMD Millipore (Burlington, MA). Mouse monoclonal DR4 antibody (B-N28) was purchased from Cell Science (Newburyport, MA). Rabbit polyclonal microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) antibody was purchased from Novus Biologicals (Littleton, CO). GAPDH antibody was purchased from Trevigen (Gaithersburg, MD). Mouse monoclonal tubulin and actin antibodies were purchased from Sigma Chemical (St. Louis, MO).
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