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SCARB1 antibody review
SCARB1 antibodies
This is a review about SCARB1 antibodies, based on 4 published articles using SCARB1 antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited SCARB1 antibody. Information in this review (with links to publications) can be searched freely.
NOVUS BIOLOGICALS    search Novus Biologicals SCARB1 products
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wb    Novus Biologicals rabbit anti-SRB1 antibody was used in western blot to study the effect of Wnt4 overexpression on normal testicular vasculature and testosterone synthesis.
wb    Novus Biologicals SR-BI antibody against the C-terminal region was used in western blot to study a ligand-independent apoptotic pathway.
EMD BIOSCIENCES    search EMD Biosciences SCARB1 products
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wb    Calbiochem SR-BI antibody against the the extracellular region was used in western blot to study a ligand-independent apoptotic pathway.
BD BIOSCIENCES    search BD Biosciences SCARB1 products
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wb    BD Transduction CLA-1 antibody was tested in western blot by Abminer.
wb    Transduction Laboratories anti-CLA-1 antibody was used in western blot to study human scavenger receptor class B type II (SR-BII) and cellular cholesterol efflux.


Articles Reviewed
1. Brian K Jordan et al. Wnt4 overexpression disrupts normal testicular vasculature and inhibits testosterone synthesis by repressing steroidogenic factor 1/beta-catenin synergy. 2003
2. Jane V Mulcahy et al. Human scavenger receptor class B type II (SR-BII) and cellular cholesterol efflux. 2004
3. Xiang-An Li et al. A novel ligand-independent apoptotic pathway induced by scavenger receptor class B, type I and suppressed by endothelial nitric-oxide synthase and high density lipoprotein. 2005
4. Sylvia M Major et al. AbMiner: a bioinformatic resource on available monoclonal antibodies and corresponding gene identifiers for genomic, proteomic, and immunologic studies. 2006


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