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Anti tubulin primary antibody

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The Anti-tubulin primary antibody is a lab equipment product that binds to tubulin, a key structural protein found in the cytoskeleton of cells. This antibody can be used to detect and study the distribution and dynamics of tubulin in various cell types and biological samples.

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6 protocols using anti tubulin primary antibody

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Western blot analysis of FGFR1 and ERK

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The primary antibodies directed against FGFR1 (#9740), phospho-FGFR (pFGFR; #3476), ERK1/2 (#9102) and phospho-ERK1/2 (pERK1/2; #9101) were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA). Anti-tubulin primary antibody (#T6557) was from Sigma-Aldrich (St Louis, MO, USA), and anti-FGF1 (sc-55520), anti-FGF2 (sc-365106) and anti-GST (sc-138) primary antibodies were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA). Secondary antibodies coupled to HRP were from Jackson Immuno-Research Laboratories (Cambridge, UK).
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Western Blot Immunodetection of ERK1/2 Activation

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The primary antibodies directed against ERK1/2 (#9102) and phospho-ERK1/2 (pERK1/2; #9101) were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA). Anti-tubulin primary antibody (#T6557) was from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA), anti-FGF1 primary antibody (sc-55520) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA) and anti-human IgG (Fc) antibody coupled to HRP (#4-10-20) was from KPL (Gaithersburg, MA, USA). Secondary antibodies coupled to HRP were from Jackson Immuno-Research Laboratories (Cambridge, UK).
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FGFR and ERK1/2 Signaling Pathway Antibodies

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The primary antibodies directed against FGFR1 (#9740), FGFR2 (#11835), FGFR3 (#4574), phospho-FGFR1 (pFGFR1; #3476), ERK1/2 (#9102), and phospho-ERK1/2 (pERK1/2; #9101) were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA). The anti-tubulin primary antibody (#T6557) and the anti-GST antibody (#G1160) were from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Anti-human IgG (Fc) antibody coupled to HRP (#ab97225) was from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). The primary antibodies directed against FGFR4 (#sc-136988) and the anti-His-Tag primary antibodies (#sc-8036) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA). Secondary antibodies were obtained from Jackson Immuno-Research Laboratories (Cambridge, UK). Protein A Sepharose, Glutathione Sepharose, and Heparin Sepharose resins were from GE Healthcare (Chicago, IL, USA). Ni–NTA agarose and PrestoBlue™ Cell Viability Reagent (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). α-Lactose Separopore resin was from bioWORLD (Irving, TX, USA).
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FGFR1-Mediated Signaling Pathway Analysis

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The primary
antibodies directed against FGFR1 (#9740), phospho-FGFR (p-FGFR, #3476),
ERK1/2 (#9102), and phospho-ERK1/2 (p-ERK1/2, #9101) were from Cell
Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA). The antitubulin primary antibody (#T6557)
was from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). The anti-FGF1 primary
antibody (#sc-55520) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX,
USA). HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies were obtained from Jackson
Immuno-Research Laboratories (Cambridge, UK).
Reagents used
for the solid-phase peptide synthesis were as follows: amino Fmoc-Gly-OH,
Fmoc-l-Cys(StBu)–OH, Fmoc-O2Oc-O2Oc–OH; COMU
(1-[1-(cyano-2-ethoxy-2-oxoethylideneaminooxy)-dimethylamino-morpholino]uroniumhexafluorophosphate),
EDT (ethane-1,2-dithiol), piperidine, TIS (triisopropylsilane), DIPEA
(N,N-diisopropylethylamine), DMF
(N,N-dimethylformamide), DCM (dichloromethane),
and TFA (trifluoroacetic acid) were purchased from Iris Biotech GmbH
(Marktredwitz, Germany). HPLC-pure acetonitrile and Et2O (diethyl ether) were from Avantor (Gliwice, Poland). TentaGel S
RAM resin (particle size, 90 μm; loading, 0.21 mmol/g) was from
Rapp Polymere GmbH (Tübingen, Germany). The cytotoxic agents,
MMAE (monomethyl auristatin E) and MC-vc-PAB–MMAE, were from
MedChemExpress (Monmouth Junction, NJ, USA). A Synergi 4 μm
Fusion-RP 80 Å 250 × 10 mm2 LC column was from
Phenomenex, Inc.
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Phospho-FGFR Signaling Pathway Analysis

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The primary antibodies: anti-phospho-FGFR (Tyr653/Tyr654) (p-FGFR) (#06-1433), anti-FGFR1 (FGFR1) (#9740), anti-phospho-p44/42 (Thr202/Tyr204) MAP kinase antibody (p-Erk1/2) (#9101), anti-p44/42 MAP kinase antibody (Erk1/2) (#9102), anti-caspase 3 (caspase 3) (#9662) and anti-poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase (PARP) (#9542) were from Cell Signaling Technology. The primary antibodies anti-FHF1 antibody (#PA5-67182) was from Thermo Fisher Scientific. Anti-tubulin primary antibody (#T6557) were from Sigma-Aldrich. Anti-human IgG (Fc) antibody coupled to HRP (#ab97225) was from Abcam. Horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibodies were from Jackson ImmunoResearch and chemiluminescent substrate was used for their visualization in the ChemiDoc station (BioRad). heparin Sepharose resin was from GE Healthcare. Geneticin (G-418) was from BioShop. PD173074 and heparin were from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Immunoblotting for FGFR1 and ERK Signaling

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The primary antibodies directed against FGFR1 (#9740), phospho-FGFR (pFGFR; #3476), ERK1/2 (#9102) and phospho-ERK1/2 (pERK1/2; #9101) were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA). Anti-tubulin primary antibody (#T6557) was from Sigma-Aldrich (St Louis, MO, USA) and anti-human IgG (Fc) antibody coupled to HRP (#4-10-20) was from KPL (Gaithersburg, MA, USA). Secondary antibodies coupled to HRP were from Jackson Immuno-Research Laboratories (Cambridge, UK).
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