| P4HB antibodies | |
| This is a review about P4HB antibodies, based on 4 published articles using P4HB antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited P4HB antibody. Information in this review (with links to publications) can be searched freely. |
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| ic | | StressGen monoclonal anti-protein-disulfide isomerase (PDI) antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study the dileucine motif and a cluster of acidic amino acids in the second cytoplasmic domain of the Batten disease-related CLN3 protein and the lysosomal targeting signals. |
| ic | | StressGen rabbit polyclonal protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study the Fc epsilon RI gamma chain expression in dendritic cells of atopic and nonatopic donors. |
| ih | | StressGen Biotechnologies monoclonal antibody against protein disulfide isomerase was used in immunohistochemistry to study the expression, localization, structural, and functional characterization of the paralog of the Calpha-formylglycine-generating enzyme designated pFGE. |
| wb | | Stressgen protein disulfide isomerase antibody was used in western blot to study the formation of chaperones and folding enzymes complex in endoplasmic reticulum. |
Articles Reviewed |
| 1. Laurent Meunier et al. A subset of chaperones and folding enzymes form multiprotein complexes in endoplasmic reticulum to bind nascent proteins. 2002 |
| 2. Natalija Novak et al. Evidence for a differential expression of the FcepsilonRIgamma chain in dendritic cells of atopic and nonatopic donors. 2003 |
| 3. Stephan Storch et al. A dileucine motif and a cluster of acidic amino acids in the second cytoplasmic domain of the batten disease-related CLN3 protein are required for efficient lysosomal targeting. 2004 |
| 4. Malaiyalam Mariappan et al. Expression, localization, structural, and functional characterization of pFGE, the paralog of the Calpha-formylglycine-generating enzyme. 2005 |
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