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- ABIN551808 - Provider product page
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- anti-Proteasome (Prosome, Macropain) 26S Subunit, Non-ATPase, 3 (PSMD3) antibody
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- Polyclonal
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- Affinity Purified
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- 0.1 mL
Submitted references The tetraspanin D6.1A and its molecular partners on rat carcinoma cells.
The tetraspanin protein, CD9, is expressed by progenitor cells committed to oligodendrogenesis and is linked to beta1 integrin, CD81, and Tspan-2.
Differential involvement of a Fas-CPP32-like protease pathway in apoptosis of TCR/CD9-costimulated, naive T cells and TCR-restimulated, activated T cells.
Claas C, Wahl J, Orlicky DJ, Karaduman H, Schnölzer M, Kempf T, Zöller M
The Biochemical journal 2005 Jul 1;389(Pt 1):99-110
The Biochemical journal 2005 Jul 1;389(Pt 1):99-110
The tetraspanin protein, CD9, is expressed by progenitor cells committed to oligodendrogenesis and is linked to beta1 integrin, CD81, and Tspan-2.
Terada N, Baracskay K, Kinter M, Melrose S, Brophy PJ, Boucheix C, Bjartmar C, Kidd G, Trapp BD
Glia 2002 Dec;40(3):350-9
Glia 2002 Dec;40(3):350-9
Differential involvement of a Fas-CPP32-like protease pathway in apoptosis of TCR/CD9-costimulated, naive T cells and TCR-restimulated, activated T cells.
Park CS, Yashiro Y, Tai XG, Toyo-oka K, Hamaoka T, Yagita H, Okumura K, Neben S, Fujiwara H
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1998 Jun 15;160(12):5790-6
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1998 Jun 15;160(12):5790-6
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