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- ABIN551188 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
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- anti-Galactosidase, alpha (GLA) antibody
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- Polyclonal
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- Human
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- Rabbit
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- 0.1 mL
Submitted references Protein translocation: how Hsp70 pulls it off.
The Hsp70 and Hsp60 chaperone machines.
Expression of hsp70 induced in CHO cells by 45.0 degrees C hyperthermia is cell cycle associated and DNA synthesis dependent.
Autoantibodies to the constitutive 73-kD member of the hsp70 family of heat shock proteins in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Pilon M, Schekman R
Cell 1999 Jun 11;97(6):679-82
Cell 1999 Jun 11;97(6):679-82
The Hsp70 and Hsp60 chaperone machines.
Bukau B, Horwich AL
Cell 1998 Feb 6;92(3):351-66
Cell 1998 Feb 6;92(3):351-66
Expression of hsp70 induced in CHO cells by 45.0 degrees C hyperthermia is cell cycle associated and DNA synthesis dependent.
Hang H, Fox MH
Cytometry 1995 Feb 1;19(2):119-25
Cytometry 1995 Feb 1;19(2):119-25
Autoantibodies to the constitutive 73-kD member of the hsp70 family of heat shock proteins in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Minota S, Cameron B, Welch WJ, Winfield JB
The Journal of experimental medicine 1988 Oct 1;168(4):1475-80
The Journal of experimental medicine 1988 Oct 1;168(4):1475-80
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