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- GTX37695 - Provider product page
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- GeneTex
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- GeneTex Cat#GTX37695, RRID:AB_11178768
- Product name
- Filaggrin antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
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- Human, Mouse, Rat
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- Rabbit
Submitted references PAX9 regulates squamous cell differentiation and carcinogenesis in the oro-oesophageal epithelium.
Myosin X is recruited to nascent focal adhesions at the leading edge and induces multi-cycle filopodial elongation.
Xiong Z, Ren S, Chen H, Liu Y, Huang C, Zhang YL, Odera JO, Chen T, Kist R, Peters H, Garman K, Sun Z, Chen X
The Journal of pathology 2018 Feb;244(2):164-175
The Journal of pathology 2018 Feb;244(2):164-175
Myosin X is recruited to nascent focal adhesions at the leading edge and induces multi-cycle filopodial elongation.
He K, Sakai T, Tsukasaki Y, Watanabe TM, Ikebe M
Scientific reports 2017 Oct 20;7(1):13685
Scientific reports 2017 Oct 20;7(1):13685
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- Western blot analysis of rat brain (lane 1), mouse stomach (lane 2), rat kidney (lane 3), mouse lung (lane 4)using Filaggrin antibody (1 ug/ml)
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- IHC-P analysis of rat skin tissue using Filaggrin antibody at a dilution of 1:200.
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- Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin embedded mouse brain tissue using Filaggrin antibody (2.5 ug/ml)
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- IHC-P image of rat stomach tissue using anti-Filaggrin (2.5 ug/ml)
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- Immunohistochemical staining of mouse brain tissue using anti-Filaggrin (2.5 ug/ml)