| PRNP antibodies | | | This is a review about prion protein antibodies, based on 8 published articles using prion protein antibodies in western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and other immunological technologies. It is aimed to help ExactAntigen visitors find the most suited prion protein antibody. |
| CAYMAN CHEM | | ic | Cayman Chem PrP antibody SAF-32 (1:200) was used in immunocytochemistry to demonstrate that doppel induces apoptosis in neuroblastoma neuro-2a and rat primary astrocytes via a caspase-10 mediated pathway. to the paper |
| SIGNET PATHOLOGY SYSTEMS | | wb | Signet Pathology Systems monoclonal anti-PrP antibody 3F4 was used in western blot to study the C-terminal globular domain of the prion protein. to the paper | | ip, wb | Signet Laboratories monoclonal antibody 3F4 (recognizes human PrP residues 109-112 MKHV) was used in western blot and immunoprecipitation to study the in Vitro conversion of human brain PrPC to a PrPSc-like form. to the paper | | wb | Signet Laboratories monoclonal anti-PrP antibody 3f4 was used in western blot to study the role of PrP in signaling pathway. to the paper |
| PRIONICS | | ip, wb | Prionics anti-PrP monoclonal antibodies (3F4, recognizing human PrP residues 109-112 (1:30000) ; 6H4, binding an epitope between amino acids 144-152) were used in western blot to identify N-terminal truncated forms of prion protein in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease subtypes. to the paper | | ip, wb | Prionics mouse monoclonal antibody 6H4 (recognizes the sequence DYEDRYYRE human PrP residues 144-152) was used in western blot and immunoprecipitation to study the in Vitro conversion of human brain PrPC to a PrPSc-like form. to the paper |
| Articles Reviewed | | 1: | K Qin et al. Doppel-induced apoptosis and counteraction by cellular prion protein in neuroblastoma and astrocytes. 2006 | | 2: | Johanna Heske et al. The C-terminal globular domain of the prion protein is necessary and sufficient for import into the endoplasmic reticulum. 2004 | | 3: | Etienne Morel et al. The cellular prion protein PrPc is expressed in human enterocytes in cell-cell junctional domains. 2004 | | 4: | Gianluigi Zanusso et al. Identification of distinct N-terminal truncated forms of prion protein in different Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease subtypes. 2004 | | 5: | Philipp Meier et al. Soluble dimeric prion protein binds PrP(Sc) in vivo and antagonizes prion disease. 2003 | | 6: | Wen-Quan Zou et al. Acidic pH and detergents enhance in vitro conversion of human brain PrPC to a PrPSc-like form. 2002 | | 7: | Tong Liu et al. Intercellular transfer of the cellular prion protein. 2002 | | 8: | C Spielhaupter et al. PrPC directly interacts with proteins involved in signaling pathways. 2001 |
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