Storage/Stability
Store at 2-8 °C. Piericidin A in DMSO is stable at room
temperature for at least 1 month.
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in rabbit using a synthetic peptide
corresponding to the C-terminus of human SGK (amino
acids 412-431) conjugated to KLH as immunogen. This
sequence is highly conserved in rat, mouse, and rabbit
SGK
Description
Anti-SynCAM is developed in rabbit using a synthetic
peptide corresponding to amino acids 431-445 located
at the C-terminus of mouse SynCAM1 conjugated to
KLH as immunogen. This sequence is identical
changes in related
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domain but not its phosphorylation site. Cell,
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transferrin receptor internalization is
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