FasL/ CD95L signaling
gene
reagent
sample publication
sample review
caspase-10
caspase 10
total:9
The B30.2 domain of pyrin, the familial Mediterranean fever protein, interacts directly with caspase-1 to modulate IL-1beta production. 2006 to the paper
R & D Systems anti-caspase-10 antibody was used in human THP-1 cells and in western blot to study the roles for the interaction of the B30.2 domain of pyrin, the familial mediterranean fever protein with caspase-1 in IL-1 production. more
caspase-8
caspase 8
total:73
Detachment of esophageal carcinoma cells from extracellular matrix causes relocalization of death receptor 5 and apoptosis. 2009 to the paper
R&D systems anti-casp8 antibody was used to carry out western blot analysis in order to investigate the mechanism of DR5 relocalization and its effect on cell apoptosis during adhesion to detachment of EC9706 cells. more
FADD
Fas associated via death domain
total:19
Anti-tumor activity of the ginsenoside Rk1 in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells through inhibition of telomerase activity and induction of apoptosis. 2008 to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology anti-FADD antibody was used to perform western blot in order to assess the effect of Rk1 on cell viability and telomerase activity. more
Fas
Fas cell surface death receptor
total:52
p-Glycoprotein ABCB5 and YB-1 expression plays a role in increased heterogeneity of breast cancer cells: correlations with cell fusion and doxorubicin resistance. 2010 to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology FAS antibody (1:500) was used to perform western blot in order to clarify that YB-1, GST, ABCB5, and ERK3 could be potential targets against drug resistant breast cancer cells. more
FasL
Fas ligand
total:12
HYAL1-v1, an alternatively spliced variant of HYAL1 hyaluronidase: a negative regulator of bladder cancer. 2006 to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Fas-L antibody was used in western blot to study the role of HYAL1-v1 in regulating in bladder cancer growth, infiltration, and angiogenesis in transfected human HT1376 bladder cancer cells. more