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PTGIS antibodies
This is a review about PTGIS antibodies, based on 4 published articles using PTGIS antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited PTGIS antibody.
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wbOxford Biomedical Research mouse monoclonal PGIS antibody was used in western blot to demonstrate that the mPGES-1 enzyme is a primary release mechanism of PGH2 accumulation. to the paper
CAYMAN CHEMICAL
ih, wbCayman Chemical mouse antihuman monoclonal antibody raised against human PGIS was used in western blot and immunohistochemistry to examine PGIS expression in samples of human myometrium collected from the upper edge of the lower uterine segment during cesarean section deliveries. to the paper
ih, wbCayman Chemical polyclonal PGIS antibody (raised against bovine PGIS and having cross reactivity for human PGIS) was used in western blot and immunohistochemistry to study prostacyclin production in cultured human uterine myometrial cells from pregnant women. to the paper
wbCayman Chemical PGIS antibody was used in western blot to determine whether exogenous estradiol-17beta (E2beta) with or without progesterone (P4) treatment would increase cPLA2, COX-1, and PGIS protein expression in arteries. to the paper
Articles Reviewed
1:Catherine E Trebino et al. Redirection of eicosanoid metabolism in mPGES-1-deficient macrophages. 2005
2:Daizo Korita et al. Cyclic mechanical stretch augments prostacyclin production in cultured human uterine myometrial cells from pregnant women: possible involvement of up-regulation of prostacyclin synthase expression. 2002
3:D Giannoulias et al. Expression of prostaglandin I(2) synthase, but not prostaglandin E synthase, changes in myometrium of women at term pregnancy. 2002
4:Heidi L Rupnow et al. Endothelial vasodilator production by uterine and systemic arteries. VIII. Estrogen and progesterone effects on cPLA2, COX-1, and PGIS protein expression. 2002


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