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Anti gucy1a1

Manufactured by Cayman Chemical

Anti-GUCY1A1 is a laboratory research tool that binds to the GUCY1A1 protein. GUCY1A1 is a subunit of the enzyme guanylate cyclase, which plays a role in the production of cyclic GMP, an important signaling molecule. The Anti-GUCY1A1 product can be used to study the GUCY1A1 protein and its interactions.

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Immunoblotting Protocol for Cell Signaling

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For immunoblotting, RIPA buffer with protease inhibitors was used to extract protein from cells and anti-GUCY1A1 (Cayman), anti-GUCY1B1, anti-ERG (Santa Cruz), anti-AKT, anti-pAKT(S473), anti-VEGF (Cell Signaling), anti-HA (Sigma), anti-β-actin (Abcam), or anti-β-tublin (Upstate) antibodies were used. Gels shown are representative of at least three independent experiments.
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Immunoblotting Protein Extraction and Analysis

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For immunoblotting, RIPA buffer with protease inhibitors was used to extract protein from cells and anti-GUCY1A1 (Cayman), anti-GUCY1B1, anti-ERG (Santa Cruz), anti-AKT, anti-pAKT(S473), anti-VEGF (Cell Signaling), anti-HA (Sigma), anti-β-actin (Abcam), or anti-β-tublin (Upstate) antibodies were used. Gels shown are representative of at least 3 independent experiments.
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