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Human Apoptosis Signaling Array (19 targets) (SARB0022)

SKU SARB0022
Product Type Protein Array
Analytes Akt (P-Ser473) (PKB (P-Ser473))
Analytes ATM (P-Ser1981)
Analytes BAD (P-Ser112)
Analytes Caspase-3 (Cleaved Asp175)
Analytes Caspase-7 (Cleaved Asp198)
Analytes CHK1 (P-Ser296)
Analytes CHK2 (P-Thr68)
Analytes eIF-2a (P-Ser52)
Analytes ERK1 (P-T202/Y204)/ERK2 (P-Y185/Y187)
Analytes HSP27 (P-Ser82)
Analytes IKBa (P-Ser32)
Analytes JNK (P-Thr183/Tyr185)
Analytes NFKBP65 (P-Ser536)
Analytes PARP1 (Cleaved Asp214/Gly215)
Analytes p27 (P-Thr198)
Analytes P53 (P-Ser15)
Analytes SMAD2 (Ser245/250/255)
Analytes TAK1 (P-Ser412)
Reactivity Human
Applications Multiplex Array
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Human Apoptosis Signaling Array (19 targets) (SARB0022)

The Human Apoptosis Signaling Array (SARB0022) offered by AssayGenie is a powerful tool for researchers studying apoptosis and cell death pathways. This array contains 19 key targets involved in apoptosis signaling, allowing for the simultaneous detection and analysis of multiple proteins in a single experiment.With targets such as Bcl-2, caspase-3, and TNF receptor superfamily members, this array provides comprehensive coverage of the apoptotic signaling pathway. The array is compatible with human samples and can be used with a variety of biological samples, including cell lysates and tissue homogenates.

Using this array, researchers can gain valuable insights into the regulation of apoptosis and identify key proteins involved in cell death pathways. This information can be crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune conditions.Overall, the Human Apoptosis Signaling Array (SARB0022) is a valuable tool for researchers seeking to unravel the complexities of apoptosis signaling and its role in health and disease.

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