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69 kDa. Staining of the HSF2 band in immunoblotting is
specifically inhibited by the HSF2 immunizing
rabbit serum proteins.
Human Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent protein with
a molecular weight of 69 kDa.1 It is produced by the
liver and has been identified in plasma (at a
concentration of approximately
developed in rabbit using a synthetic
peptide, HQQKERFPTQHQR corresponding to human
XRCC3 (amino acids 69-81) conjugated to BSA as
immunogen. The antibody is affinity-purified using the
immunizing peptide
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* In addition to C2010 Sigma also offers other grades of Con-
1 (PDK1) phosphorylates and
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APPLICATIONS: Western blot: RIPA lysates of human HS294T cells; 1 µg/mL; recognizes ~69-75kDa band
depending upon gel conditions.
Immunohistochemistry: 5-10 µg/mL on frozen tissue.
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chemokine expression by dendritic cell subsets in
vitro and in vivo. J. Leukoc. Biol., 69, 785-793
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C4b-binding protein.
Human Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent protein with a
molecular weight of 69 kDa.1 It is produced by the liver
and has been identified in plasma (at a concentration of
approximately
Int. Immunol., 11, 81-88 (1999).
5. Vissers, J. L., et al., Quantitative analysis of
chemokine expression by dendritic cell subsets in
vitro and in vivo. J. Leukoc. Biol., 69, 785-793
(2001).