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Progesterone Receptor(Phospho-Ser345) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Progesterone Receptor(Phospho-Ser345) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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This gene encodes a member of the steroid receptor superfamily. The encoded protein mediates the physiological effects of progesterone| which plays a central role in reproductive events associated with the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. This gene uses two distinct promotors and translation start sites in the first exon to produce several transcript variants| both protein coding and non-protein coding. Two of the isoforms (A and B) are identical except for an additional 165 amino acids found in the N-terminus of isoform B and mediate their own response genes and physiologic effects with little overlap.

Introducing the PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR(PHOSPHO-SER345) RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY, a highly specific and sensitive antibody designed for the detection of the phosphorylated serine 345 residue of the progesterone receptor. This antibody is produced using high-quality rabbit polyclonal antibodies, ensuring exceptional specificity and sensitivity in detecting the target protein.

The PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR(PHOSPHO-SER345) RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY is ideal for use in a wide range of applications, including western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Its high specificity and sensitivity make it an excellent tool for studying the role of the progesterone receptor in various physiological and pathological processes.

This antibody is supplied in a convenient and easy-to-use format, with a concentration of 1 mg/ml. It has been extensively validated for use in a variety of applications, ensuring reliable and reproducible results every time. With its exceptional performance and versatility, the PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR(PHOSPHO-SER345) RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY is an essential tool for any researcher studying the progesterone receptor and its role in various biological processes.

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