| RHOB antibodies | |
| This is a review about RHOB antibodies, based on 7 published articles using RHOB antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited RHOB antibody. Information in this review (with links to publications) can be searched freely. |
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| ic, wb | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology polyclonal anti-RhoB antibody was used in western blot and immunocytochemistry to study that Cdc42 and RhoB activation are required for mannose receptor-mediated phagocytosis by human alveolar macrophages. |
| ic, wb | | Santa Cruz anti-RhoB antibody SC-180 was used in immunocytochemistry and western blot to study the effect of androgen on cell proliferation and cytoskeletal reorganization in human fibrosarcoma cells. |
| ic | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology monoclonal anti-RhoB antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to detect RhoB in HeLa cells. |
| ih, wb | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-RhoB monoclonal antibody was used in western blot and immunohistochemistry to detect RhoB in A549 cells and in normal lung, benign lesions, preinvasive lesions, low-grade tumors and invasive lung carcinoma. |
| wb | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Rho B antibody (clone C-5) was used in western blot to study YRKL sequence of influenza virus M1 functions as the L domain motif and interacts with VPS28 and Cdc42. |
| wb | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-RhoB antibody was used in western blot to detect RhoB in K562 cells. |
| wb | | Santa Cruz Biotechnology RhoB antibody was used in western blot to study RhoB protective effect from UVB-induced apoptosis in human keratinocytes. |
Articles Reviewed |
| 1. Sarah A Holstein et al. Consequences of mevalonate depletion. Differential transcriptional, translational, and post-translational up-regulation of Ras, Rap1a, RhoA, AND RhoB. 2002 |
| 2. Sanjay Chauhan et al. Androgen control of cell proliferation and cytoskeletal reorganization in human fibrosarcoma cells: role of RhoB signaling. 2004 |
| 3. Julien Mazieres et al. Loss of RhoB expression in human lung cancer progression. 2004 |
| 4. Matthew Wherlock et al. Farnesyltransferase inhibitors disrupt EGF receptor traffic through modulation of the RhoB GTPase. 2004 |
| 5. Jianmin Zhang et al. Cdc42 and RhoB activation are required for mannose receptor-mediated phagocytosis by human alveolar macrophages. 2005 |
| 6. Bruno Canguilhem et al. RhoB protects human keratinocytes from UVB-induced apoptosis through epidermal growth factor receptor signaling. 2005 |
| 7. Eric Ka-Wai Hui et al. YRKL sequence of influenza virus M1 functions as the L domain motif and interacts with VPS28 and Cdc42. 2006 |
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