Date published: 2026-6-3

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SREB3 Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology provides a broad selection of SREB3 monoclonal antibodies for research focused on understanding SREB3 protein function. SREB3 monoclonal antibodies are validated for multiple applications, including western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry with paraffin-embedded sections (IHCP), flow cytometry (FCM), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). SREB3, or Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein 3, functions as a transcription factor that plays a central role in lipid metabolism and cellular cholesterol homeostasis. SREB3 regulates genes responsible for lipid synthesis and uptake, maintaining cellular function and energy balance. Research has shown that SREB3 dysregulation contributes to various metabolic disorders. SREB3 monoclonal antibodies enable researchers to investigate lipid metabolism pathways and their impact on health and disease. Understanding SREB3's molecular mechanisms can provide insights into potential therapeutic strategies for metabolic conditions. SREB3 monoclonal antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology support researchers worldwide in advancing our understanding of lipid metabolism and metabolic disease mechanisms.

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SREB3 Antibodies

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SREB3 Antibody (C-8)

sc-518232mouse IgM κ166-186 (h)WB, IP, IF, ELISAh

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SREB3 siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle Gene Silencers

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SREB3 siRNA (h)

sc-61614hGene SilencingN/A0
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SREB3 shRNA Plasmid (h)

sc-61614-SHhGene SilencingPuromycin0
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SREB3 shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles

sc-61614-VhGene SilencingPuromycin0
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SREB3 siRNA (m)

sc-61615mGene SilencingN/A0
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SREB3 shRNA Plasmid (m)

sc-61615-SHmGene SilencingPuromycin0
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SREB3 shRNA (m) Lentiviral Particles

sc-61615-VmGene SilencingPuromycin0
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