ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human JNK1/JNK2/JNK3/ERK1/2/p38 MAPK alpha can be quantified in cell lysate samples.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated....ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human JNK1/JNK2/JNK3/ERK1/2/p38 MAPK alpha can be quantified in cell lysate samples.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated....ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human JNK1/JNK2/JNK3/ERK1/2/p38 MAPK alpha can be quantified in cell lysate samples.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits...
ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human JNK1/JNK2/JNK3/ERK1/2/p38 MAPK alpha can be quantified in cell lysate samples.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits are ready-to-use and quality tested for sensitivity, specificity, precision and lot-to-lot consistency.
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MAP kinases play a significant role in many biological processes, including cell adhesion and spreading, cell differentiation and apoptosis. MAPKBP-1 (mitogen-activated protein kinase binding protein 1), also known as JNKBP-1, is a 1,514 amino acid protein that contains twelve WD repeats. Induced by TRAF2 (TNF receptor-associated factor 2) and Tak1 (TGF-β-activated kinase 1), MAPKBP-1 is thought to act an adaptor protein for NFκB (nuclear factor κ-B) activation. MAPKBP-1 interacts with JNK3 and may promote TRAF2 polyubiquitination. MAPKBP-1 exists as six alternatively spliced variants and is encoded by a gene located on human chromosome 15. Human chromosome 15 houses over 700 genes and comprises nearly 3% of the human genome. Angelman syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, Tay-Sachs disease and Marfan syndrome are all associated with defects in chromosome 15-localized genes.