Antibody
Ab17-ctnnb
- Antibody ID
- ZDB-ATB-190329-5
- Antibody Name
- Ab17-ctnnb
- Previous Names
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- Non-phospho (Active) β-Catenin (Ser33/37/Thr41) (D13A1) Rabbit mAb #8814 (1)
- Host Organism
- Rabbit
- Immunogen Organism
- Human
- Isotype
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IgG
- Type
- monoclonal
- Assays
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- IHC
- WB
- Antigen Genes
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- Antibody Registry ID
- Source
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Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Notes
Comment | Citation |
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Immunogen was a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Ser37 ... | ZFIN Curated Data |
Antibody Labeling Summary
Citations
- Bhattacharya, S., Hyland, C., Falk, M.M., Iovine, M.K. (2020) Connexin43 gap junctional intercellular communication inhibits evx1 expression and joint formation in regenerating fins. Development (Cambridge, England). 147(13):
- He, M., Zhang, R., Jiao, S., Zhang, F., Ye, D., Wang, H., Sun, Y. (2020) Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors. PLoS Biology. 18:e3000561
- Sun, X., Zhang, R., Chen, H., Du, X., Chen, S., Huang, J., Liu, M., Xu, M., Luo, F., Jin, M., Su, N., Qi, H., Yang, J., Tan, Q., Zhang, D., Ni, Z., Liang, S., Zhang, B., Chen, D., Zhang, X., Luo, L., Chen, L., Xie, Y. (2020) Fgfr3 mutation disrupts chondrogenesis and bone ossification in zebrafish model mimicking CATSHL syndrome partially via enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Theranostics. 10:7111-7130
- Sun, X., Zhang, R., Liu, M., Chen, H., Chen, L., Luo, F., Zhang, D., Huang, J., Li, F., Ni, Z., Qi, H., Su, N., Jin, M., Yang, J., Tan, Q., Du, X., Chen, B., Huang, H., Chen, S., Yin, L., Xu, X., Deng, C., Luo, L., Xie, Y., Chen, L. (2019) Rmrp mutation disrupts chondrogenesis and bone ossification in zebrafish model of cartilage-hair hypoplasia via enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. 34(11):2101-2116
- Yan, L., Chen, J., Zhu, X., Sun, J., Wu, X., Shen, W., Zhang, W., Tao, Q., Meng, A. (2018) Maternal Huluwa dictates the embryonic body axis through β-catenin in vertebrates. Science (New York, N.Y.). 362(6417)
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