This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about myc tag, based on 203 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using myc tag product in experiments. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited myc tag. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
EPITOMICS rabbit monoclonal anti-MYC antibody was used for western blot in order to show that MYC overexpression can develop prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia to the paper
Epitomics rabbit monoclonal anti-Myc antibody was used to carry out immunofluorescence assays in order to investigate the functional role of Myc in mediating hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and heart failure to the paper
Applygen mouse monoclonal anti-Myc tag antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to investigate the relationship between SOCS3 and migration of lung cancer to the paper
eBioscience anti-myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the molecular mechanism of Mult1 regulation by MARCH4 and MARCH9, members of an E3 ligase family to the paper
Roche mouse anti-myc antibody was used to perform ChIP assays in order to study the mechanisms of meiosis I chromosome segregation pattern in germ cell development to the paper
Roche c-Myc antibodies were used to perform co-immunoprecipitation in order to study the interaction of B19C and P1K to the paper
Roche anti-Myc monoclonal antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study siah regulation of Pard3A controls neuronal cell adhesion during germinal zone exit to the paper
Anti-c-Myc-peroxidase from Roche Diagnostics was used in western blot anaylsis in order to investigate the mechanism of LRRK2 degradation to the paper
Roche Diagnostics GmbH mouse C-myc antibody (1:200) was used in immunohistochemistry in order to study the role of adenomatous polyposis coli (Apc) in the early development of the cerebral cortex to the paper
Roche Applied Science anti-Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to study the roles of Hsp90, Hsp70, and Sti1 in the regulation of the Saccharomyces MAL-activator to the paper
Roche anti-Myc antibody (1:200) was used in immunocytochemistry in order to study the mechanisms used by influenza A virus to disrupt the mRNA nuclear export machinery to the paper
Roche Applied Science Myc polyclonal antibody was used in Western blots to study HER-2 down-regulation in colon cancer cells to the paper
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Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Myc was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to study the effect of the chromatin assembly factor 1 on Rad51-dependent template switches at replication forks sc-40to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-c-Myc antibody (9E10, sc-40) was used to perform Western blots and immunoprecipitation in order to study the interaction between dehydroepiandrosterone and nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors sc-40to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to find the counterpart of forkhead transcription factor- FOXL2 and elucidate the SUMOylated FOXL2 play a crucial role to maintain its function sc-40to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Myc (9E10) antibody was used in immunoprecipitation in order to identify a specific phosphorylation site of iron-independent IRP2 (iron regulatory protein 2) during the cell cycle sc-40to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Myc was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the regulation of retinal axon growth by secreted Vax1 homeodomain protein to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology rabbit anti-c-Myc and mouse anti-c-Myc HRP-conjugated antibodies were used to perform western blot in order to investigate the mechanism of self-cleavage of MYRF to the paper
Santa Cruz mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to investigate the mechanism underlying the regulatory effect of Par-1 on tissue growth to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the regulatory effect of calcineurin and CAMKII on the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-c-MYC antibody was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the role of FBW7 in the Notch signalling pathway to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-MYC antibody was used to carry out western blot and immunoprecipitation assays in order to investigate the regulatory role of Zfp521 in determining the switch between the adipogenic and osteogenic lineages to the paper
Santa Cruz monoclonal anti-Myc was used to perform western blot in order to show that DNA metabolism and genomic integrity were maintained by MMS19 to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry in order to investigate the importance of Dilp8 in regulation of Drosophila tissue growth to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to investigate the role of GSK3-TIP60-ULK1 signaling pathway in autophagy to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the role of FTIP1 in florigen transport to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-c-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to show that p53-dependent cell proliferation and survival could be regulated by atg7 to the paper
Santa Cruz monoclonal anti-Myc was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to study the activation of the chromosomal passenger complex on Polo kinase at centromeres to the paper
Santa Cruz mouse anti-Myc (9E10) was used to perform western blot in order to study the mechanism by which USP8 regulates Smo signaling in Drosophila to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-Myc-HRP was used to perform western blot in order to show that EDS1 interacts with immune regulators for Arabidopsis immune response and this interaction maybe disrupted by pathogen effectors to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-Myc was used to perform ChIP assay in order to show that facultative heterochromatin formation is promoted by meiotic mRNA elimination through mRNA-processing factors to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotech anti-Myc was used to perform immunoprecipitation and western blot in order to show that axonal projection could be regulated by cartilage acidic protein-1B through NgR1 inhibition to the paper
SantaCruz anti-myc was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to show that Salmonella enterica growth was restricted by phosphorylation of autophagy receptor optineurin to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to reveal the link between Clr4 and the RNA quality control machinery to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology mouse anti-alpha-Myc antibody (1 ul/50 ul PBSF) was used to perform flow cytometry in order to study the DNA replication and repair processes impaired by subtle alterations in PCNA-partner interactions to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-c-Myc antibody was used to perform immunofluorescence in order to study if the parasite Theileria is involved with the host cell mitotic and central spindles machinery to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology mouse anti-dog myc antibody(1:200) was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to study Rab11a-directed network in Cdc42-dependent apical exocytosis during lumen formation to the paper
Santa Cruz mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunohistochemistry in order to study the involvement of Egfr signaling pathway during the formation of distinct signaling modes to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology monoclonal anti-c-Myc antibody was used to carry out immunofluorescence assays in order to determine the atomic structure of human adenovirus to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots and immunohistochemistry in order to study the function of sema3E-plexin D1 to the paper
Santa Cruz anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show that sestrin can inhibit the activation of target of rapamycin to the paper
Santa Cruz Biotechnology mouse monoclonal anti-Myc antibody was used for western blot in order to investigate the roles of arrest-defective protein 1 and hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha in tumor growth and metastasis to the paper
Abcam anti-Myc antibody was used to perform ChIP assays in order to investigate the regulatory effect of Myrf on central nervous system myelination ab9132to the paper
Abcam anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to show that a sharp boundary in chordate embryos was established by cis-acting transcriptional repression ab9106to the paper
ABCAM rabbit anti-Myc was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to show the structure and formation principles of Vibrio cholerae biofilms to the paper
Abcam mouse monoclonal anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to investigate the functional properties of MORC family ATPases to the paper
AbCam anti-myc was used to perform western blot in order to show that engineered RNA modules can be used for the regulation of intracellular reactions to the paper
Abcam c-Myc Ser62 antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to investigate the relations between SGI-1776 and chronic lymphocytic leukemia to the paper
Abcam mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to show that the I268N mutation in Egr2 can lead to abnormal peripheral nerve myelination to the paper
AbCam rabbit anti-Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to characterize the two isoforms of ULBP5/RAET1G and study their cellular expression and trafficking to the paper
AbCam anti-c-Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to show that Wnt/catenin signaling, osteoblast function, and bone formation can be negatively regulated by the N-cadherin-axin-LRP5 interaction to the paper
Abcam rabbit anti-myc was used to perform western blot in order to study the function of SUMOylation of CTCF to the paper
Abcam anti-Myc 9E10 monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to demonstrate that autophagy can be inhibited by kinase-inactivated ULK proteins in an Atg13-independent mechanism to the paper
Abcam mouse anti-Myc (1:4000) antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the location and function of the proteins encoded by three herpesviruses to the paper
Invitrogen purified mouse anti-myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the different trafficking mechanisms of endosomal toll-like receptors mediated by UNC93B1 to the paper
Molecular Probes-Clontech anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the role of some 65kD guanylate-binding proteins in protecting the host from bacterial infection to the paper
Molecular Probes-Clontech anti-Myc antibody was used in western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to study how Irgm1 recognizes the mycobacterial phagosome (PG) and promotes immunity to the paper
Chicken anti-c-Myc antibody from Molecular Probes was used in western blot anaylsis in order to investigate the mechanism of LRRK2 degradation to the paper
Molecular Probes anti-myc antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the roles of the ubiquitin binding during the recruitment of Rabex-5 to early endosomes to the paper
Invitrogen mouse anti-c-Myc was used to perform Western blots in order to investigate the role of XPC protein in the initiation of nucleotide excision repair to the paper
Invitrogen mouse monoclonal antibody against C-Myc was used in ELISAs as a negative control in the solid-phase binding assay for human Fibulin-5 expressed in COS7 cells to the paper
Covance mouse anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the importance of the regulation of matrimony levels to the oocyte-to-embryo transition in Drosophila to the paper
Covance anti-myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the roles of Norbin during the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 signaling to the paper
Covance anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the roles of the iron-regulated ubiquitin ligase in the regulation towards the iron homeostasis to the paper
Covance anti-c-Myc Ab was used to detect c-Myc in Western blots in order to find out the novel mechanism by which eIF4E levels are regulated at the level of mRNA stability to the paper
Covance Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to show the role of Wrch-1 in disruption of TJs and actin organization to the paper
Covance anti-myc antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the roles of the ubiquitin binding during the recruitment of Rabex-5 to early endosomes to the paper
Covance Myc antibody was used in immunocytochemistry in order to demonstrate that huntington's disease protein contributes to RNA-mediated gene silencing to the paper
Biomol anti-Myc antibody was used in Western blots to study Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1) mutant-induced motoneuronal cell death to the paper
Serotec anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study gene expression changes in mouse skin wound healing to the paper
Aviva Systems Biology
AVIVA Systems Biology rabbit anti-MYCBP antibody was used for western blot in order to investigate the role of eIF4GI in the regulation of cell proliferation and autophagy to the paper
R&D Systems
R&D systems anti-human MYOC antibody was used in western blot in order to suggest that the UPR can be activated by aggregation of MYOC in the endoplasmic reticulum to the paper
Miltenyi Biotec
Miltenyi Biotec anti-cmyc FITC was used to perform flow cytometry in order to show that a computational method for protein designment may be useful for influenza therapy to the paper
Sigma anti-MYC antibody was used to perform ChIP assay in order to show that DNA demethylation could be regulated by IDM1 in Arabidopsis M4439to the paper
Sigma anti-myc antibodies were used to perform western blot in order to study the effect of a conserved endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein complex (EMC) on phospholipid transfer to the paper
Sigma anti-c-Myc antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to study CHRONO regulates mammalian circadian clock to the paper
Sigma Aldrich anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blots in order to study insect-transmitted pathogen of plants alters floral development to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich mouse monoclonal anti-myc antibody was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to investigate the mechanism of myelin membrane assembly to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich anti-Myc was used at 1:5000 to perform western blot in order to show that cancer cell growth was regulated by PFK1 glycosylation to the paper
SigmaAldrich Company mouse anti-c-Myc was used to perform immunostaining in order to show that meiotic non-crossover recombination was regulated by FANCM ortholog to the paper
Sigma anti-MYC antibody was used to perform ChIP assay in order to show that oscillator gene expression could be inhibited by TOC1 to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc agarose beads were used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to show that EDS1 interacts with immune regulators for Arabidopsis immune response and this interaction maybe disrupted by pathogen effectors to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc was used in 1:1000 to perform immunocytochemistry in order to show that axonal projection could be regulated by cartilage acidic protein-1B through NgR1 inhibition to the paper
Sigma polyclonal anti-c-myc was used to perform western blot and immunocytochemistry in order to show that site-1 protease is essential for the biogenesis of lysosomes to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots and immunoprecipitation in order to study the requirement of sonic hedgehog-dependent phosphorylation by CK1a and GRK2 for ciliary accumulation and activation of smoothened to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the allosteric mechanism of kinase activation through the understanding of the structure of the LKB1-STRAD-MO25 complex to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the important role of the Rab22-CRabex-5-CRab5 in the endocytosis and degradation of epidermal growth factor to the paper
Sigma anti-myc antibody was used in immunoprecipitation in order to explain that PDCD5 can maintain the histone acetyltransferase activity of the Tip60 protein and promote DNA damage-induced apoptosis as a Tip60 coactivator to the paper
Sigma-Aldrich Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to suggest that ZEB-1 can inhibit semaphorin 3F tumor suppressor gene in lung cancer cells to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the mechanism of the regulation of SMN protein stability to the paper
Sigma mouse anti-Myc 9E10 antibody was used in Western blots in order to investigate the function of single-stranded telomeric DNA associated protein-POT1 in humans and mice to the paper
Sigma rabbit polyclonal anti-Myc antibody-conjugated agarose was used to purify proteins with a Myc tag in order to investigate the association of water channel AQP1 with amyloid-beta deposition in Alzheimer disease brains to the paper
Sigma anti-c-Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to demonstrate that sulindac suppresses beta-catenin expression in human cancer cells to the paper
Sigma mouse anti-Myc was used to perform Western blots in order to show that integrins could interact with CXCL4 and play a role in angiogenesis to the paper
Sigma monoclonal anti-c-Myc antibody was used to carry out western blot analysis in order to investigate the role for TIAR-mediated inhibition of translation factor expression in the regulation of cells responding to stress to the paper
Sigma antibody that recognizes c-Myc was used in Western blots to study the interation of DnaJ-related factor Mrj with nuclear factor of activated T cells c3 and the transcriptional repression through class II histone deacetylase recruitment mediated by Mrj to the paper
Sigma anti-Myc monoclonal antibody was used in Western blots to study the neuronal differentiation in which Hu and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K are involve to the paper
Sigma anti-C-Myc was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to show that ROCK could modulate statin-activated Alzheimer APP ectodomain shedding to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology Myc-Tag antibody was used to perform flow cytometry in order to study the dynamic behavior of the Stat5 signal during basal and stress erythropoiesis 2272to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc mouse monoclonal was used to perform western blot in order to study the generation mechanism of Peroxisomal lactate dehydrogenase in mammals to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc tag was used to perform western blot in order to study Ryk-ICD pathway in mutant polyglutamine neurons to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology anti-c-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to investigate the regulatory effect of HILDA complex on VEGF-A expression to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-myc antibody was used to perform flow cytometry in order to investigate the regulatory mechanism of RasGRP1 to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-p-c-MYC antibody was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the role of FBW7 in the Notch signalling pathway to the paper
Cell Signaling mouse anti-Myc was used to perform western blot in order to identify one novel protein complex responsible for export of Vangl2 from the trans Golgi network to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology anti-myc was used to perform western blot in order to show that BAP1 mutation could result in myeloid transformation to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to investigate the regulatory effect of Ca2+ influx through TRPV4 cation channels on vascular function to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology monoclonal anti-c-myc was used to perform western blot and immunocytochemistry in order to show that site-1 protease is essential for the biogenesis of lysosomes to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-myc monoclonal antibody was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to study the interactions of ATR and ATRIP in gene expression and production of virus during HSV-1 infection to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the regulation of the localization of functional Duox-DuoxA heterodimers to the paper
Cell Signalling Technology myc antibody was used for western blot in order to investigate the role of Cdx activity in the embryo development to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-c-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the regulation of NANOG in G1 to S transition in human embryonic stem cells to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the combined effects of human herpesvirus 8 genes on the NF-kappa B signal transduction pathway to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology monoclonal mouse anti-myc antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study the role of supervillin (SV) in the function of tumor cell actin-rich protrusions to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to show that alternative binding of Vg and/or Sd to Dmef2 can modify Dmef2 activity to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to study the roles of the ubiquitin binding during the recruitment of Rabex-5 to early endosomes to the paper
Cell Signaling Technology polyclonal c-Myc antibody was used in Western blots to study the en masse changes in translation in human carcinoma cells exposed to short-wavelength ultraviolet light (UVC) to the paper
Cell Signaling anti-Myc monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies were used in immunocytochemistry to study lysosomal BACE degradation to the paper
Individual Researcher
Gramsch rabbit anti-myc antibody was used to perform chromosome spread in order to study the mechanisms of meiosis I chromosome segregation pattern in germ cell development to the paper
Tissue Culture and Reagent Core Myc antibody (1:1000) was used to perform Western blots in order to study the function of phosphorylation of gamma-binding domain of IkB kinase beta to the paper
Takara Bio Clontech
Clontech mouse monoclonal anti-myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunoprecipitation in order to show that NLRP3 inflammasome could be regulated by GBP5 in mammals to the paper
Clontech mouse anti-human Myc antibody (clone 9E10) was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to study the role of polycomb CBX7 in H3K9me3 to the paper
Clontech anti-c-Myc (9E10) antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitation and western blotting in order to demonstrate that sumoylation of c-Maf by SUMO-1 reduces its transactivational capacity of IL-4 to the paper
Clonetech anti-c-myc mouse monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to find out the function of the assembly of Hsp40 with CSP to the paper
Acris Antibodies
Acris Antibodies monoclonal anti-Myc(9E11) antibody was used to perform co-immunoprecipitation in order to study the recognition and localization of mRNA which mediated by a cytoplasmic complex in yeast to the paper
GenScript
Gen-Script anti-myc mouse monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the regulation of radial glial functions to the paper
GE Healthcare Life Biosciences
Sigma anti-MYC monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunoblot in order to study the function of apicobasal polarity in breast cancer to the paper
Nacalai Tesque
Nacalai Tesque anti-myc antibody was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to study therole of the human lariat RNA debranching enzyme 1 protein in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm to the paper
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DSHB mouse anti-c-Myc was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the regulation of wingless signaling on the degradation of armadillo/beta-Catenin to the paper
Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank anti-Myc monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitations in order to study the role of Epac2 coupleing with Ras signaling in controlling basal dendrite maintenance to the paper
Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank anti-myc was used to perform western blot in order to illustrate that local ATP generation by brain-type creatine kinase (CK-B) could facilitate cell motility to the paper
DSHB anti-Myc antibody was used in Western blots and immuneprecipitation to study the role of HDAC4 in the regulation of the induction and suppression of genes to the paper
University of Iowa Hybridoma Bank anti-alpha-N-catenin monoclonal antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the interaction of AF-6 and kalirin-7 in neurons to the paper
Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank anti-myc antibody was used in western blot in order to demonstrate that dynactin binding to microtubules is required for organizing spindle microtubule arrays but not for microtubule-dependent transport to the paper
MBL mouse anti-Myc was used to perform western blot in order to study the role of Smurf proteins in controlling Hh signaling to the paper
BD Bioscience c-Myc antibody was used to perform Western blots in order to show the role of SMD and NMD in myogenesis to the paper
Merck Millipore anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and immunohistochemistry in order to investigate the regulatory effect of Myrf on central nervous system myelination to the paper
Millipore anti-cMyc antibody was used at 1:200 to perform immunostaining in order to show that DNA demethylation could be regulated by IDM1 in Arabidopsis to the paper
Millipore rabbit polyclonal anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot in order to investigate the roles of Vav2 and Vav3 in skin cancer to the paper
Calbiochem anti-Myc antibody was used to perform western blot and ChIP assays in order to investigate the regulatory effect of Ca2+ influx through TRPV4 cation channels on vascular function to the paper
Millipore monoclonal anti-myc was used to perform western blot in order to show that mismatch repair and DNA replication is temporally coupled to the paper
Millipore monoclonal anti-myc was used to perform ChIP assay in order to show that Isw1 and Chd1 nucleosome-spacing enzymes are essential for nucleosome organization to the paper
Upstate Antibodies anti-Myc antibody was used to perform immunoprecipitation in order to study the role of AMP-activated protein kinase in axon initiation and neuronal polarization to the paper
Millipore Myc antibody was used in Western blots in order to investigate the role of CDC5 in the regulation of the checkpoint kinase Rad53 hyperphosphorylation to the paper
Upstate anti-MYC antibody was used to perform western blot in order to study the functions of CCA1 and LHY in regulating the circadian rhythms of Arabidopsis to the paper
Upstate rabbit anti-Myc and mouse anti-Myc antibodies were used to perform Western blots and immunoprecipitation in order to study the interactions between parafibromin and muscle alpha-actinins to the paper
Upstate Biotechnology anti-c-Myc antibody (1:2000 in 0.05% TBST with 2% MP) was used in Western blots in order to demonstrate that the conformation of PTHR1 is altered from the basal state to the paper
Chemicon International monoclonal mouse anti-human c-MYC antibody was used in western blot to study the roles for Cx37 and Cx43 in oogenesis in mices to the paper
Oncogene Myc (Ab-1) antibody was used in Western blots to study Cdk2-dependent inhibition of p21 stability to the paper
Upstate Biotechnologies Myc antibody was used in Western blots and immunoprecipitation to study COLO-357 cell growth inhibition by TGF beta1 to the paper
American Type Culture Collection mouse monoclonal c-Myc antibody was used in western blot in order to study a novel pathway by which alpha6beta4 integrin/Rac1 signals to SSH family members, thereby resulting in modulation of cell migration patterns of keratinocytes to the paper
Bethyl laboratories anti-Myc was used to perform western blot and immunocytochemistry in order to show that vacuolar H+-ATPase is involved in mTOR pathway for mTORC1 translocation and activation to the paper
Bethyl Laboratories anti-Myc epitope antibody was used for western blot to elucidated the interaction between Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome protein complexes and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase type II alpha in neuronal and non-neuronal cells to the paper
Bethyl Laboratories chicken anti-Myc was used in immunoblots in order to study the function of golgi-Rab binding sites as a vesicle tether to the paper
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