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MAD2L1 antibody review
MAD2L1 antibodies
This is a review about MAD2L1 antibodies, based on 4 published articles using MAD2L1 antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited MAD2L1 antibody. Information in this review (with links to publications) can be searched freely.
immunocytochemistry (ic), immunoprecipitation (ip), western blot (wb)
SANTA CRUZ BIOTECHNOLOGY    search Santa Cruz Biotechnology MAD2L1 products
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wb    Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-MAD2 antibody was used in western blot to detect MAD2 in the pull-downs from Jurkat cell lysates by GST-ADAM cytoplasmic domain proteins.
BD BIOSCIENCES    search BD Biosciences MAD2L1 products
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ic, ip, wb    BD Biosciences mouse monoclonal anti-MAD2 antibody was used in human HCT116 cells and in immunoprecipitation, western blot and immunocytochemistry to study the role for FAT10 in the regulation of chromosomal stability.
COVANCE    search Covance MAD2L1 products
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ic    Babco anti-Mad2 rabbit polyclonal antiserum was used in immunocytochemsitry to determine the distribution of Mad2 in HeLa cells.
MBL
wb    MBL monoclonal anti-MAD2 antibody (K0167) was used in human cells and in western blot to study the role for the effect of TTK/hMps1 on CHK2 in the regulation of DNA damage checkpoint.


Articles Reviewed
1. Zaruhi Poghosyan et al. Phosphorylation-dependent interactions between ADAM15 cytoplasmic domain and Src family protein-tyrosine kinases. 2002
2. Harold A Fisk et al. Human Mps1 protein kinase is required for centrosome duplication and normal mitotic progression. 2003
3. Jen-Hsuan Wei et al. TTK/hMps1 participates in the regulation of DNA damage checkpoint response by phosphorylating CHK2 on threonine 68. 2005
4. Jianwei Ren et al. FAT10 plays a role in the regulation of chromosomal stability. 2006


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