Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones
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Actin Antibody Available in Imgenex now
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Actin is a ubiquitous protein involved in the formation of filaments that are major components of the cytoskeleton. It is the monomeric subunit of microfilaments, one of the three major components of the cytoskeleton, and of thin filaments which are part of the contractile apparatus in muscle cells. For more details read out the article:
Akt Family: Antibodies from Imgenex
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Akt family of serine/threonine-directed kinases regulates a diverse array of biological processes, including cellular survival, proliferation, glucose homeostasis, and vascular tone and are important molecules in mammalian cellular signaling. For more information about Akt family read out the given article:
Apoptosis Programmed Cell Death
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
<a href="http://www.imgenex.com/apoptosis_ap.php">Apoptosis</a> is regulated by death domain (DD) and/or caspase recruitment domain (CARD) containing molecules and a caspase family of proteases. A novel CARD domain containing protein was recently identified and designated ARC for apoptosis repressor with CARD (1). For more details read out the article:
ATM (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated) Antibodies from Imgenex
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
ATM, the gene product mutated in the cancer susceptibility syndrome ataxia–telangiectasia, is related to proteins involved in DNA repair and cell-cycle control. In undamaged cells it is present as a dimer or oligomer molecule in which the kinase domain is silent because associated with the FAT region of another ATM monomer. For more information about ATM read out the given article:
Are we "Livin" or just "Survivin"?
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Apoptosis is regulated by death domain (DD) and/or caspase recruitment domain (CARD) containing molecules and a caspase family of proteases. A novel CARD domain containing protein was recently identified and designated ARC for apoptosis repressor with CARD (1). For more details read out the article:
QuikChIP Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Kits
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
The principle of the ChIP assay is simple yet the process can be technically challenging. It is with these challenges in mind that IMGENEX developed the QuikChIP Kit for chromatin immunoprecipitation. Find out more information from the following article:
Epigenetic and Signal Transduction Reagents
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
IMGENEX offers over 90 Chromatin, DNA Methylation & Repair, and DNA Fragmentation-related antibodies, many of which have been cited in numerous peer-reviewed journals. Find out more details in the following article:
Faces of DARPP-32: Master Signaling Mediator in the Brain?
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
As a major target for dopamine-activated adenylyl cyclase and protein kinase A in the striatum, DARPP-32 plays a central role in regulating the efficacy of dopaminergic neurotransmission and can act either as a phosphatase or kinase inhibitor in a contextually dependent manner. For more detail read out the article:
GPR83: A Novel Treg Expressed Cell Surface Marker
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
GPR83 is a member of the Orphan-A G-Protein coupled receptor family, and has anunknown ligand. It has been previously reported in various regions of the brain, within a subset of T-lymphocytes, and by RT-PCR at low levels in heart, kidney, liver, and otherorgans. For more details read out the article:
New FOXP3Δ2 (Exon 2 Deleted) Specific Antibody
- By Stephen Jones
- Published 01/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
FOXP3 is a master regulator of immune homeostasis expressed specifically in CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory cells controlling their growth, development and function and generally accepted to be expressed in both mouse and human CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells. For more details read out the article:




