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- Product number
- ABIN969321 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 3, Group C, Member 1 (Glucocorticoid Receptor) (NR3C1) antibody
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Description
- Ascites
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- Human
- Host
- Mouse
- Isotype
- IgG
- Antibody clone number
- 6-00E-06
- Vial size
- 100 μL
- Storage
- 4°C, -20°C for long term storage
Submitted references Prenatal exposure to maternal depression, neonatal methylation of human glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) and infant cortisol stress responses.
A novel point mutation in the amino terminal domain of the human glucocorticoid receptor (hGR) gene enhancing hGR-mediated gene expression.
Oberlander TF, Weinberg J, Papsdorf M, Grunau R, Misri S, Devlin AM
Epigenetics 2008 Mar-Apr;3(2):97-106
Epigenetics 2008 Mar-Apr;3(2):97-106
A novel point mutation in the amino terminal domain of the human glucocorticoid receptor (hGR) gene enhancing hGR-mediated gene expression.
Charmandari E, Ichijo T, Jubiz W, Baid S, Zachman K, Chrousos GP, Kino T
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2008 Dec;93(12):4963-8
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2008 Dec;93(12):4963-8
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