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MOK(Phospho-Tyr161) Polyclonal Antibody

MOK(Phospho-Tyr161) Polyclonal Antibody

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This gene belongs to the MAP kinase superfamily. The gene was found to be regulated by caudal type transcription factor 2 (Cdx2) protein. The encoded protein, which is localized to epithelial cells in the intestinal crypt, may play a role in growth arrest and differentiation of cells of upper crypt and lower villus regions. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been observed for this gene.

The MOK (Phospho-Tyr161) Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive tool designed for the detection and quantification of MOK protein phosphorylated at tyrosine 161. This antibody is produced using advanced polyclonal antibody technology, ensuring high affinity and specificity for the target protein.

The MOK protein, also known as MAPK/MAK/MRK overlapping kinase, plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival. Phosphorylation of MOK at tyrosine 161 has been implicated in the regulation of its enzymatic activity and downstream signaling pathways.

This polyclonal antibody has been rigorously validated for its performance in various applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. It exhibits excellent sensitivity and specificity, enabling accurate and reliable detection of phosphorylated MOK protein in complex biological samples.

The MOK (Phospho-Tyr161) Polyclonal Antibody is supplied as a ready-to-use solution, eliminating the need for time-consuming antibody preparation. It is compatible with a wide range of experimental conditions and can be used in both research and clinical settings.

With its exceptional performance and reliability, the MOK (Phospho-Tyr161) Polyclonal Antibody is an indispensable tool for researchers and scientists studying the role of MOK protein phosphorylation in cellular signaling pathways and disease mechanisms.

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