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Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G): sc-53006

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  • Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G) is a mouse monoclonal IgM κ Mitotic Cells antibody provided at 200 µg/ml
  • raised against total lysate of the human bladder carcinoma cell line T24
  • recommended for detection of mitotic cells of human origin by IF and FCM
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G). This work is in progress.
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    Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G) is a mouse monoclonal IgM kappa light chain antibody that detects the Mitotic Cells protein of human origin by immunofluorescence (IF) and flow cytometry (FCM). Anti-Mitotic Cells antibody (8B3G) is available as the non-conjugated form, providing researchers with a reliable tool for studying cell division. Mitotic Cells (8B3G) antibody enables investigation of this protein′s crucial role in cell cycle regulation, particularly during M phase, where Mitotic Cells protein ensures accurate chromosome segregation into daughter cells. This process maintains genomic stability and prevents aneuploidy, which can lead to various diseases, including cancer. Mitotic Cells protein function involves interactions with key regulatory proteins, such as cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases, which orchestrate cell cycle progression. Mitotic Cells (8B3G) monoclonal antibody helps researchers gain insights into cell division dynamics and mechanisms governing cellular proliferation, making this antibody essential for cancer biology and developmental research.

    For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.

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    Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G) References:

    1. Chromosome condensation factor Brn1p is required for chromatid separation in mitosis.  |  Ouspenski, II., et al. 2000. Mol Biol Cell. 11: 1305-13. PMID: 10749931
    2. Plasma membrane-cell wall connections: roles in mitosis and cytokinesis revealed by plasmolysis of Tradescantia virginiana leaf epidermal cells.  |  Cleary, AL. 2001. Protoplasma. 215: 21-34. PMID: 11732060
    3. S-phase checkpoint controls mitosis via an APC-independent Cdc20p function.  |  Clarke, DJ., et al. 2003. Nat Cell Biol. 5: 928-35. PMID: 14502293
    4. Autonomous regulation of the anaphase-promoting complex couples mitosis to S-phase entry.  |  Rape, M. and Kirschner, MW. 2004. Nature. 432: 588-95. PMID: 15558010
    5. Chromosome condensation outside of mitosis: mechanisms and new tools.  |  Gotoh, E. and Durante, M. 2006. J Cell Physiol. 209: 297-304. PMID: 16810672
    6. Chromosome condensation in mitosis.  |  Matthews, HR. 1980. J Theor Biol. 83: 367-8. PMID: 7401665
    7. Existence of a commitment program for mitosis in early G1 in tumour cells.  |  Larsson, O. and Zetterberg, A. 1995. Cell Prolif. 28: 33-43. PMID: 7833384
    8. The proteolysis of mitotic cyclins in mammalian cells persists from the end of mitosis until the onset of S phase.  |  Brandeis, M. and Hunt, T. 1996. EMBO J. 15: 5280-9. PMID: 8895573
    9. Phosphorylation of protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTP-1B on identical sites suggests activation of a common signaling pathway during mitosis and stress response in mammalian cells.  |  Shifrin, VI., et al. 1997. J Biol Chem. 272: 2957-62. PMID: 9006942

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    Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

    Mitotic Cells Antibody (8B3G)

    sc-53006
    200 µg/ml
    $322.00