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  • Article number: MC0143RTU7
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    ASRGL1 (Asparaginase Like 1) [CRASH/1289]

    Description ASRGL1 (Asparaginase-like protein 1), also known as CRASH, is a 308 amino acid protein belonging to the Ntn-hydrolase family. Asparaginases utilize asparagine as a substrate to produce aspartic acid and ammonia. ASRGL1 has been identified as a autoantigenic protein that is present in the mid-piece of sperm after obstruction of the male reproductive tract. ASRGL1 is expressed highly in testis, but is also expressed in brain, kidney and gastrointestinal tissues. High levels of ASRGL1 have also been identified in ovarian, uterine and mammary tumors in comparison with normal tissues of the same origin. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Flow cytometry (FC), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Mouse
    Unit 7 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €187,20 
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  • Article number: MC0145
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    ATRX/RAD54 [39f]

    Description ATRX is a member of the Snf2 family of helicase/ATPases, which contribute to the remodeling of the nucelosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, and facilitate the initiation of transcription and replication. Structurally, ATRX contains a PHD zinc finger motif. ATRX is regulated throughout the cell cycle where it is differentially distributed within the nucleus. During interphase, ATRX predominately associates with the nuclear matrix, while during mitosis, ATRX localizes with condensed chromatin. At the onset of M phase, phosphorylation rapidly induces this redistribution of ATRX to the short arms of human acrocentric chromosomes, where it then specifically complexes with heterochromatin protein 1 α to mediate chromosomal segregation. Mutations in the ATRX gene correlate with a high incidence of severe X-linked form of syndromal mental retardation associated with α thalassaemia or ATRX syndrome. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Mouse
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €361,40 
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  • Article number: MC0145RTU7
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    ATRX/RAD54 [39f]

    Description ATRX is a member of the Snf2 family of helicase/ATPases, which contribute to the remodeling of the nucelosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, and facilitate the initiation of transcription and replication. Structurally, ATRX contains a PHD zinc finger motif. ATRX is regulated throughout the cell cycle where it is differentially distributed within the nucleus. During interphase, ATRX predominately associates with the nuclear matrix, while during mitosis, ATRX localizes with condensed chromatin. At the onset of M phase, phosphorylation rapidly induces this redistribution of ATRX to the short arms of human acrocentric chromosomes, where it then specifically complexes with heterochromatin protein 1 α to mediate chromosomal segregation. Mutations in the ATRX gene correlate with a high incidence of severe X-linked form of syndromal mental retardation associated with α thalassaemia or ATRX syndrome. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Mouse
    Unit 7 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €187,20 
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  • Article number: MC0987
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    ATRX/RAD54 [D-5]

    Description ATRX is a member of the Snf2 family of helicase/ATPases, which contribute to the remodeling of the nucelosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, and facilitate the initiation of transcription and replication. Structurally, ATRX contains a PHD zinc finger motif. ATRX is regulated throughout the cell cycle where it is differentially distributed within the nucleus. During interphase, ATRX predominately associates with the nuclear matrix, while during mitosis, ATRX localizes with condensed chromatin. At the onset of M phase, phosphorylation rapidly induces this redistribution of ATRX to the short arms of human acrocentric chromosomes, where it then specifically complexes with heterochromatin protein 1 α to mediate chromosomal segregation. Mutations in the ATRX gene correlate with a high incidence of severe X-linked form of syndromal mental retardation associated with α thalassaemia or ATRX syndrome. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Mouse
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €361,40 
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  • Article number: MC0987RTU7
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    ATRX/RAD54 [D-5]

    Description ATRX is a member of the Snf2 family of helicase/ATPases, which contribute to the remodeling of the nucelosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, and facilitate the initiation of transcription and replication. Structurally, ATRX contains a PHD zinc finger motif. ATRX is regulated throughout the cell cycle where it is differentially distributed within the nucleus. During interphase, ATRX predominately associates with the nuclear matrix, while during mitosis, ATRX localizes with condensed chromatin. At the onset of M phase, phosphorylation rapidly induces this redistribution of ATRX to the short arms of human acrocentric chromosomes, where it then specifically complexes with heterochromatin protein 1 α to mediate chromosomal segregation. Mutations in the ATRX gene correlate with a high incidence of severe X-linked form of syndromal mental retardation associated with α thalassaemia or ATRX syndrome. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Mouse
    Unit 7 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €187,20 
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  • Article number: RM0306
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    Aurora B [AURKB/3121R]

    Description The serine/threonine protein kinase aurora B (Aurora B) is a chromosomal passenger protein critical for accurate chromosome segregation, cytokinesis, protein localization to the centromere and kinetochore, correct microtubule-kinetochore attachment, and regulation of the mitotic checkpoint. Aurora B forms a tight complex with inner centrosome protein and survivin Inactivation of any of these proteins causes similar defects in chromosome segregation. A significant overexpression of Aurora B has been found in a variety of human tumors including non-small cell lung carcinoma, astrocytoma, seminoma and carcinomas of the colon, prostate, endometrium and thyroid. The expression level of Aurora B is associated with cell proliferation and prognosis in these tumors (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Rabbit
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €416,00 
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  • Article number: RM0306RTU7
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    Aurora B [AURKB/3121R]

    Description The serine/threonine protein kinase aurora B (Aurora B) is a chromosomal passenger protein critical for accurate chromosome segregation, cytokinesis, protein localization to the centromere and kinetochore, correct microtubule-kinetochore attachment, and regulation of the mitotic checkpoint. Aurora B forms a tight complex with inner centrosome protein and survivin Inactivation of any of these proteins causes similar defects in chromosome segregation. A significant overexpression of Aurora B has been found in a variety of human tumors including non-small cell lung carcinoma, astrocytoma, seminoma and carcinomas of the colon, prostate, endometrium and thyroid. The expression level of Aurora B is associated with cell proliferation and prognosis in these tumors (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Rabbit
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 7 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €234,00 
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  • Article number: RM0309
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    B7-H4 [B7H4/2652R]

    Description T cell activation and immune function are regulated by the innate immune system through positive and negative costimulatory proteins. One such protein, B7-H4 (B7-homolog 4), belongs to the B7 immunoglobulin superfamily of ligand-lymphocyte interacting proteins. Expressed primarily on the membrane of lymphoid cells, B7-H4 is an immuno-inhibitory protein that interacts with receptors on the surface of T lymphocytes, thus mediating cellular and humoral immune responses. Overexpression of the B7-H4 protein is associated with certain malignancies, including ovarian and breast cancer, as its interaction with T cells suppresses tumor-associated immunity. Current research suggests that, similar to Mucin 16 (CA-125), B7-H4 may be a useful biomarker for the early detection of ovarian cancer. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Rabbit
    Application ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €416,00 
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  • Article number: RM0309RTU7
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    B7-H4 [B7H4/2652R]

    Description T cell activation and immune function are regulated by the innate immune system through positive and negative costimulatory proteins. One such protein, B7-H4 (B7-homolog 4), belongs to the B7 immunoglobulin superfamily of ligand-lymphocyte interacting proteins. Expressed primarily on the membrane of lymphoid cells, B7-H4 is an immuno-inhibitory protein that interacts with receptors on the surface of T lymphocytes, thus mediating cellular and humoral immune responses. Overexpression of the B7-H4 protein is associated with certain malignancies, including ovarian and breast cancer, as its interaction with T cells suppresses tumor-associated immunity. Current research suggests that, similar to Mucin 16 (CA-125), B7-H4 may be a useful biomarker for the early detection of ovarian cancer. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Rabbit
    Application ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 7 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €234,00 
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  • Article number: MC0015
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    BAX [2D2]

    Description Bax is a protein of the bcl-2 gene family. It promotes apoptosis by competing with bcl-2 proper. The Bax gene contains a small promoter element that complements a binding domain on the multi-faceted p53 tumor suppressor. Wild-type p53 has been demonstrated to upregulate the transcription of a chimeric reporter plasmid, utilizing the consensus promoter sequence of Bax approx. 50-fold over mutant p53. Mutations in this consensus sequence eliminate transcription of the reporter gene. Thus, it is likely that p53 promotes Bax’s apoptotic faculties in vivo as a primary transcription factor. Bax exerts a pro-apoptotic rather than an anti-apoptotic effect on cells. Bax targets mitochondrial mem-branes, inducing mitochondrial damage and cell death in a caspase-independent manner. Bad plays a critical role in the Bax-mediated apoptosis pathway by dimerizing with BclxL, causing the displacement of Bax. The displacement of Bax allows apoptosis to proceed. (Shipping Cost: €200.00)
    Host Mouse
    Application Flow cytometry (FC), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blot (WB)
    Reactivity Human, Monkey
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €361,40 
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