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- 200-401-438 - Provider product page
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- Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc.
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- Rockland Cat#200-401-438, RRID:AB_220069
- Product name
- Anti-ISG15 (RABBIT) Antibody - 200-401-438
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
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- 500 µl
Submitted references Translational shutdown and evasion of the innate immune response by SARS-CoV-2 NSP14 protein.
Emerging Alphaviruses Are Sensitive to Cellular States Induced by a Novel Small-Molecule Agonist of the STING Pathway.
Comparative proteomic analyses demonstrate enhanced interferon and STAT-1 activation in reovirus T3D-infected HeLa cells.
Comparative proteomic analyses of two reovirus T3D subtypes and comparison to T1L identifies multiple novel proteins in key cellular pathogenic pathways.
HeLa cell response proteome alterations induced by mammalian reovirus T3D infection.
Alterations in the levels of vesicular trafficking proteins involved in HIV replication in the brains and CSF of patients with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
Quantification of the host response proteome after mammalian reovirus T1L infection.
Deubiquitylase, deSUMOylase, and deISGylase activity microarrays for assay of substrate preference and functional modifiers.
Hsu JC, Laurent-Rolle M, Pawlak JB, Wilen CB, Cresswell P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021 Jun 15;118(24)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021 Jun 15;118(24)
Emerging Alphaviruses Are Sensitive to Cellular States Induced by a Novel Small-Molecule Agonist of the STING Pathway.
Gall B, Pryke K, Abraham J, Mizuno N, Botto S, Sali TM, Broeckel R, Haese N, Nilsen A, Placzek A, Morrison T, Heise M, Streblow D, DeFilippis V
Journal of virology 2018 Mar 15;92(6)
Journal of virology 2018 Mar 15;92(6)
Comparative proteomic analyses demonstrate enhanced interferon and STAT-1 activation in reovirus T3D-infected HeLa cells.
Ezzati P, Komher K, Severini G, Coombs KM
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2015;5:30
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2015;5:30
Comparative proteomic analyses of two reovirus T3D subtypes and comparison to T1L identifies multiple novel proteins in key cellular pathogenic pathways.
Berard AR, Severini A, Coombs KM
Proteomics 2015 Jun;15(12):2113-35
Proteomics 2015 Jun;15(12):2113-35
HeLa cell response proteome alterations induced by mammalian reovirus T3D infection.
Coombs KM
Virology journal 2013 Jun 21;10:202
Virology journal 2013 Jun 21;10:202
Alterations in the levels of vesicular trafficking proteins involved in HIV replication in the brains and CSF of patients with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
Fields J, Dumaop W, Adame A, Ellis RJ, Letendre S, Grant I, Masliah E
Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology 2013 Dec;8(5):1197-209
Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology 2013 Dec;8(5):1197-209
Quantification of the host response proteome after mammalian reovirus T1L infection.
Berard AR, Cortens JP, Krokhin O, Wilkins JA, Severini A, Coombs KM
PloS one 2012;7(12):e51939
PloS one 2012;7(12):e51939
Deubiquitylase, deSUMOylase, and deISGylase activity microarrays for assay of substrate preference and functional modifiers.
Loch CM, Cuccherini CL, Leach CA, Strickler JE
Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2011 Jan;10(1):M110.002402
Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2011 Jan;10(1):M110.002402
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