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Autophagy pathway dysfunction has been implicated in human diseases such as cancer, heart disease, infection, liver disease and several neurodegenerative disorders. This newsletter highlights some of our well characterized antibodies involved in the study of Autophagy in most cell types. Recent publications such as Cooney et al (2010) in Nature and Walsh et al (2010) have made progress in Autophagy research using Biosensis antibodies.
R-158-100Rabbit antibody to APG16 L1

Confocal microscopy on cytospinned HL60 cell line using Rabbit antibody to APG16 L1 whole serum (R-158-100).

MAP1LC3C_IHCRabbit antibody to APG5

Confocal microscopy micrograph showing APG5 positive (green) autophagosomes using Rabbit antibody to APG5 whole serum (R-111-100) in paraffin-embedded human brain section counterstained with p25 (red).
MAP1LC3C_IHCRabbit antibody to GABARAP

Western Blot under reducing conditions on 293 cell lysate using Rabbit antibody to GABARAP whole serum (R-143-100) at a dilution of 1:100 and developed with ECL.
R-146-100Rabbit antibody to MAP1LC3A

Confocal microscopy in human white blood cells using Rabbit antibody to MAP1LC3 A whole serum (R-146-100). The cells were double-stained for MAP1LC3 appearing in red and MHC class II appearing in green. The cells were counter stained with Hoechst Dye (blue colour).
R-1102-100Rabbit antibody to human S-phase kinase-associated protein 2 (2-20)

Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin-embedded human mammary cancer sections using Rabbit polyclonal antibody to human S-phase kinase-associated protein 2 (R-1102-100).
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Rabbit antibody to APG16 L1
Rabbit antibody to APG5
Rabbit antibody to GABARAP
Rabbit antibody to MAP1LC3A
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Each month, our Biospeak e-bulletins (link to newsletters) highlight recent progress in important research areas such as:
  1. Avoiding manuscript rejection
  2. ELISA Kits
  3. Autophagy
  4. Stem Cells
  5. Alzheimer's Disease
  6. Neurotrophins
  7. Motor Neuron Disease
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  9. TRP Channels
  10. TRK Receptors
  11. p75NTR
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Tina
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