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- Antigen structure
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- Product number
- ABIN967537 - Provider product page
- Provider
- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-BCL2-Associated X Protein (BAX) (N-Term) antibody
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Antigen
- peptide sequence
- Description
- Purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Mouse
- Epitope
- N-Term
- Isotype
- IgG
- Antibody clone number
- 6A7
- Vial size
- 0.1 mg
- Concentration
- 0.5 mg/ml
- Storage
- 4°C
Submitted references Nonionic detergents induce dimerization among members of the Bcl-2 family.
Cytosol-to-membrane redistribution of Bax and Bcl-X(L) during apoptosis.
BH1 and BH2 domains of Bcl-2 are required for inhibition of apoptosis and heterodimerization with Bax.
Bcl-2 and the regulation of programmed cell death.
Immunohistochemical determination of in vivo distribution of Bax, a dominant inhibitor of Bcl-2.
Bcl-2 heterodimerizes in vivo with a conserved homolog, Bax, that accelerates programmed cell death.
Hsu YT, Youle RJ
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 May 23;272(21):13829-34
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 May 23;272(21):13829-34
Cytosol-to-membrane redistribution of Bax and Bcl-X(L) during apoptosis.
Hsu YT, Wolter KG, Youle RJ
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997 Apr 15;94(8):3668-72
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997 Apr 15;94(8):3668-72
BH1 and BH2 domains of Bcl-2 are required for inhibition of apoptosis and heterodimerization with Bax.
Yin XM, Oltvai ZN, Korsmeyer SJ
Nature 1994 May 26;369(6478):321-3
Nature 1994 May 26;369(6478):321-3
Bcl-2 and the regulation of programmed cell death.
Reed JC
The Journal of cell biology 1994 Jan;124(1-2):1-6
The Journal of cell biology 1994 Jan;124(1-2):1-6
Immunohistochemical determination of in vivo distribution of Bax, a dominant inhibitor of Bcl-2.
Krajewski S, Krajewska M, Shabaik A, Miyashita T, Wang HG, Reed JC
The American journal of pathology 1994 Dec;145(6):1323-36
The American journal of pathology 1994 Dec;145(6):1323-36
Bcl-2 heterodimerizes in vivo with a conserved homolog, Bax, that accelerates programmed cell death.
Oltvai ZN, Milliman CL, Korsmeyer SJ
Cell 1993 Aug 27;74(4):609-19
Cell 1993 Aug 27;74(4):609-19
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