Antibody data
- Antibody Data
- Antigen structure
- References [5]
- Comments [0]
- Validations
- Western blot [1]
- Immunohistochemistry [1]
Submit
Validation data
Reference
Comment
Report error
- Product number
- GTX108125 - Provider product page
- Provider
- GeneTex
- Proper citation
- GeneTex Cat#GTX108125, RRID:AB_1951066
- Product name
- Mu Opioid receptor antibody [N1], N-term
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Rabbit
Submitted references The Mu opioid receptor promotes opioid and growth factor-induced proliferation, migration and Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in human lung cancer.
Increased μ-opioid receptor expression in metastatic lung cancer.
ELK1 transcription factor linked to dysregulated striatal mu opioid receptor signaling network and OPRM1 polymorphism in human heroin abusers.
Overexpression of the μ-opioid receptor in human non-small cell lung cancer promotes Akt and mTOR activation, tumor growth, and metastasis.
The novel role of the mu opioid receptor in lung cancer progression: a laboratory investigation.
Lennon FE, Mirzapoiazova T, Mambetsariev B, Poroyko VA, Salgia R, Moss J, Singleton PA
PloS one 2014;9(3):e91577
PloS one 2014;9(3):e91577
Increased μ-opioid receptor expression in metastatic lung cancer.
Singleton PA, Mirzapoiazova T, Hasina R, Salgia R, Moss J
British journal of anaesthesia 2014 Jul;113 Suppl 1:i103-8
British journal of anaesthesia 2014 Jul;113 Suppl 1:i103-8
ELK1 transcription factor linked to dysregulated striatal mu opioid receptor signaling network and OPRM1 polymorphism in human heroin abusers.
Sillivan SE, Whittard JD, Jacobs MM, Ren Y, Mazloom AR, Caputi FF, Horvath M, Keller E, Ma'ayan A, Pan YX, Chiang LW, Hurd YL
Biological psychiatry 2013 Oct 1;74(7):511-9
Biological psychiatry 2013 Oct 1;74(7):511-9
Overexpression of the μ-opioid receptor in human non-small cell lung cancer promotes Akt and mTOR activation, tumor growth, and metastasis.
Lennon FE, Mirzapoiazova T, Mambetsariev B, Salgia R, Moss J, Singleton PA
Anesthesiology 2012 Apr;116(4):857-67
Anesthesiology 2012 Apr;116(4):857-67
The novel role of the mu opioid receptor in lung cancer progression: a laboratory investigation.
Mathew B, Lennon FE, Siegler J, Mirzapoiazova T, Mambetsariev N, Sammani S, Gerhold LM, LaRiviere PJ, Chen CT, Garcia JG, Salgia R, Moss J, Singleton PA
Anesthesia and analgesia 2011 Mar;112(3):558-67
Anesthesia and analgesia 2011 Mar;112(3):558-67
No comments: Submit comment
Supportive validation
- Submitted by
- GeneTex (provider)
- Main image
- Experimental details
- Sample(30 £gg of whole cell lysate)A:A431(GTX27909)B:H12997.5% SDS PAGEGTX108125 diluted at 1:500
Supportive validation
- Submitted by
- GeneTex (provider)
- Main image
- Experimental details
- Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded Cal27 xenograft, using mu Opioid receptor(GTX108125) antibody at 1:500 dilution.