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Are there any antibodies available that detect the phosphorylated form of p47phox (a regulatory NADPH oxidase subunit) in mouse tissue? I have attached a recent paper which has published in antioxidants and redox signaling. Authors used an antibody from your company for the detection of phospho p47phox in cells extracted from humans.
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Asked on Mar 21 2012
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Yes we have antibodies to detect the p47PHOX. The common alternative namesfor p47phox is NCF1, NOXO2 and SH3PXD1A.http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P14598
The antibodies we have are; ab74095, ab63331, ab111855, ab115564, ab795, ab63554, ab107125. Please check the datasheets and let me know, if you want me to create a performa invoice for you.
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Answered on Mar 21 2012