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IMGENEX has now p73 phosphospecific antibody
- By Stephen Jones
- Published March 25th, 2008
- Diseases and Conditions
- Unrated
The p53 family member, p73, also known as tumor protein 73 (TP73) has been recently identified as a structural and functional homolog of the tumor suppressor protein p53. For more details read out the article:
Toll-Like Receptor(TLR) : Unique Antibody from Imgenex
- By Stephen Jones
- Published December 20th, 2007
- Medicine
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Toll-like Receptor (TLR) family is a phylogenetically conserved mediator of innate immunity that is essential for microbial recognition. TLRs are evolutionarily conserved and their congeners have been found in insects, plants, and mammals. For more details read out the following article:
Transcriptional Factors And Regulators
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- Unrated
All the cellular processes in living cells such as growth, development, morphogenesis and cellular differentiation are a product of gene expression programs involving complicated transcriptional regulation of several genes. This process of transcriptional regulation is tightly controlled and coordinated by proteins called transcriptional regulators.
Data Validation through Tissue Analysis
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- Unrated
IMGENEX History-Array™ tissue array slides are a simple, powerful, inexpensive, yet highly efficient method for expression analysis or localization studies of molecular targets at the DNA, RNA or protein level.
NF-kB Activation- Elucidating Upstream Events
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- Unrated
NF-kB (Nuclear Factor-KappaB) is a heterodimeric protein composed of different combinations of members of the Rel family of transcription factors. The Rel/NF-kB family of transcription factors are involved mainly in stress-induced, immune, and inflammatory responses.
GPCRs- Exploring New Paradigms
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- Unrated
As one of the largest and most diverse protein families in nature, the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily play important roles in a variety of biological and pathological processes such as development and proliferation, neuromodulation, angiogenesis, metabolic disorders, inflammation, and viral infection. Not surprisingly, it is one of the most targeted protein families in pharmaceutical research today(Schlyer 2006).To find out the recent findings by IMGNEX, read the following article:
GPR83- A Novel Treg Expressed Cell Surface Marker
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- 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.
Epigenetic and Signal Transduction Reagents
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- 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:
QuikChIP Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Kits
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- Unrated
The principle of the ChIP assay is simple yet the process can be technically challenging. It is with these
Are we -Livin- or just -Survivin-?
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- 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:
Apoptosis Programmed Cell Death
- By Stephen Jones
- Published September 7th, 2007
- Science
- 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:


