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Preclinical Models
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LRRK2 pT2483 Phosphospecific Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Threonine 2483 of LRRK2.
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LRRK2 pT1503 Phosphospecific Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Threonine1503 of LRRK2.
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Total Rab 10 Antibody
Mouse monoclonal antibody directed against the human total Rab 10 protein. This antibody has been validated for immunoblotting experiments. This antibody epitope was mapped to amino acids 127-133.
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LRRK2 pT1491 Phosphospecific Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Threonine1491 of LRRK2.
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Total Rab 10 Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal antibody directed against the total Rab 10 protein. Suitable for immunoblot, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent staining, and flow cytometry experiments. This antibody epitope was mapped to C-terminus amino acids 185-193.
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LRRK2 pS1292 Phosphospecific Antibody
This rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody was directed against human LRRK2 (aa 1250-1350, phospho S1292; the exact sequence is commercially sensitive). This antibody performs well in immunoblotting experiments from cell lysate.
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LRRK2 pS973 Phosphospecific Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Serine 973 of LRRK2.
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Rab8 pS111 Phosphospecific Antibody
Rabbit monoclonal phosphospecific antibody directed against Serine111 of the human Rab8 protein (PINK1-related phosphorylation event). Suitable for immunoblot and immunocytochemistry experiments.
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