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Mouse monoclonal anti histone h3 96c10

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The Mouse monoclonal anti-Histone H3 (96C10) antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence of histone H3 protein in samples. Histones are a group of proteins that play a crucial role in the organization and regulation of chromatin structure within the cell nucleus.

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2 protocols using mouse monoclonal anti histone h3 96c10

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Antibody Detection: PARP1, Histone H3, GAPDH

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The following antibodies were used: rabbit polyclonal anti-PARP1 (#9542), mouse monoclonal anti-Histone H3 (96C10; #3638) and rabbit monoclonal anti-GAPDH (14C10; #2118) from Cell Signaling Technology; mouse monoclonal anti-PAR (10H; ab14459) from Abcam. Densitometric analyses of immunoblots were carried out using Image J software (NIH).
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Comprehensive Antibody Panel for Cell Signaling

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The following antibodies were used: Rabbit monoclonal anti-pY15-Cdc2 (10A11; #4539), rabbit polyclonal anti-PARP1 (#9542), mouse monoclonal anti-Histone H3 (96C10; #3638) and rabbit monoclonal anti-GAPDH (14C10; #2118) from Cell Signaling Technology; rabbit polyclonal anti-pS10-Histone H3 (06–570), mouse monoclonal anti-γH2AX (JBW301; 05–636) and rabbit polyclonal anti-CDC2/CDK1 (06–966) from Millipore; mouse monoclonal anti-PAR (10H, Ab1) from either Calbiochem or Abcam; mouse monoclonal anti-RPA32 (9H8; ab2175) from Abcam; and rabbit polyclonal anti-phospho-RPA32 (S4/S8; A300-245A) and anti-phospho-RPA32 (S33; A300-246A-M) from Bethyl Labs.
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