Lysate from HMGB1 wild type and knock out mouse cells
Cell lysates from wild type or HMGB1-deficient cells are essential to verify the specifity of antibodies in Western blots, or to test the efficacy of siRNAs directed against HMGB1.
We provide aliquots containing 50 microgram each of total cell protein, from cells lysed directly in SDS-PAGE loading buffer. The aliquots are lyophilized, and shipped at room temperature.
Publications:
- Identification of tumor biomarkers for pathological complete response to neoadjuvant treatment in locally advanced breast cancer
- Haptoglobin Induces a Specific Proteomic Profile and a Mature-Associated Phenotype on Primary Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells
- Cardiac Alarmins as Residual Risk Markers of Atherosclerosis under Hypolipidemic Therapy
- Highly effective identification of drug targets at the proteome level by pH-dependent protein precipitation
- [Tumor cell lysate with low content of HMGB1 enhances immune response of dendritic cells against lung cancer in mice]
- Dendritic Cells Pulsed with Tumor Lysates Induced by Tetracyanotetra(aryl)porphyrazines-Based Photodynamic Therapy Effectively Trigger Anti-Tumor Immunity in an Orthotopic Mouse Glioma Model
- Citrullinated isomer of myelin basic protein can induce inflammatory responses in astrocytes
- Nonoxid-HMGB1 Attenuates Cognitive Impairment After Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats
- Proinflammatory Effect of High Glucose Concentrations on HMrSV5 Cells via the Autocrine Effect of HMGB1
- High Mobility Group Box 1 Promotes Aortic Calcification in Chronic Kidney Disease via the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway