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Anti mouse immunoglobulin g and anti rabbit immunoglobulin g fluorescent conjugated secondary antibodies

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Anti-mouse immunoglobulin G and anti-rabbit immunoglobulin G fluorescent-conjugated secondary antibodies are laboratory reagents used in immunoassays and other applications that require the detection of mouse or rabbit primary antibodies. These secondary antibodies are conjugated with fluorescent dyes, allowing for the visualization and quantification of target antigens.

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2 protocols using anti mouse immunoglobulin g and anti rabbit immunoglobulin g fluorescent conjugated secondary antibodies

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Investigating EZH2 Inhibitor GSK126 Effects

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GSK126 (Figure 1A) was purchased from Shanghai Hope Chem Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). MG132 was from EMD Millipore Corporation (Billerica, MA). z-DEVD-fmk and bortezomib were from Selleck (Shanghai, China). Antibodies against H3, AIF, BCL-XL, MCL-1 (S-19), BIM, GSK3β, BAX, DVL3, Survivin and c-MYC were from Santa Cruz Biotech (Santa Cruz, CA). Antibodies against EZH2, PARP (clone 4C10-5), active-caspase-3, cytochrome c (clone 6H2.B4), XIAP, BCL-2, phospho-GSK3β (Y216), β-catenin were purchased from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA). Antibodies against H3K27me3, caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9, DVL2, and phospho-GSK3β (S9) were from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA). Antibody against cytochrome c oxidase subunit II (COX II) was from Molecular Probes (Eugene, OR). Antibodies against Axin2 and LEF1 were from Sigma-Aldrich (Shanghai, China). Anti-mouse immunoglobulin G and anti-rabbit immunoglobulin G fluorescent-conjugated secondary antibodies were from LI-COR Biotechnology (Nebraska).
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Tenovin-6 Molecular Mechanism Elucidation

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Tenovin-6 (chemical structure, Fig. 1A) was purchased from Cayman Chemical (Ann Arbor, MI). Annexin V–FITC and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) were from Sigma-Aldrich (Shanghai, China). CM-H2DCF-DA and antibody against cytochrome c oxidase subunit II (COXII) were purchased from Invitrogen (Shanghai, China). Antibodies against SIRT1 (H-300), p53 (DO-7), Bax, DVL1, DVL3, β-catenin, cyclin D1 (C-20), survivin and c-Myc were from Santa Cruz Biotech. (Santa Cruz, CA). Antibody against active-β-catenin was from Millipore and the fluorescent secondary antibody was purchased from life technologies (Eugene. OR). Antibodies against PARP (clone 4C10-5), caspase-3, cytochrome c (clone 6H2.B4), XIAP, Bcl-2, phospho-GSK3β (Y216) were purchased from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA). Antibodies against K382-acetyl-p53, DVL2, phospho-GSK3β (S9), MMP2 and MMP9 were from Cell Signaling Tech. (Beverly, MA). Anti-SIRT2 was purchased from Atlas Antibodies. Anti-mouse immunoglobulin G and anti-rabbit immunoglobulin G fluorescent-conjugated secondary antibodies were from LI-COR Biotechnology (Nebraska, USA).
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