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A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS PIF/harbinger transposon-derived protein promotes 7SL expression to enhance pathogen resistance.(A25012-6.200) 6.200 EMBO reports 
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus Ac51 interacts with Ac66 and facilitates its nuclear localization to promote the nuclear egress of nucleocapsids.(A25012-3.800) 3.800 Journal of Virology 
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS TRIM14 restricts tembusu virus infection through degrading viral NS1 protein and activating type I interferon signaling.(A25012-4.900) 4.900 PLoS pathogens 
A25012 IPKine™ HRP, Goat Anti-Mouse IgG LCS UFMylation maintains tumor suppressor pVHL stability by activating the deubiquitinase BAP1.(A25012-12.500) 12.500 Science Advances 
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS CDCA3-MYC positive feedback loop promotes bladder cancer progression via ENO1-mediated glycolysis.(A25022-12.800) 12.800 Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS miR-34a-5p/MARCHF8/ADAM10 axis in the regulation of vascular endothelial cell dysfunction and senescence.(A25022-5.100) 5.100 Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS Caveolin-1 negatively regulates the calcitonin receptor-like receptor and neuroinflammation in a female mouse model of migraine.(A25022-10.100) 10.100 Journal of Neuroinflammation
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS The role of dectin-1-Akt-RNF146 pathway in β-glucan induced immune trained state of monocyte in Sepsis.(A25022-4.100) 4.100 Journal of inflammation research
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS MLKL-USP7-UBA52 signaling is indispensable for autophagy in brain through maintaining ubiquitin homeostasis.(A25022-14.300) 14.300  Autophagy
A25022 IPKine™ HRP, Mouse Anti-Rabbit IgG LCS NuanXin Formula inhibits bone resorption to combat osteoporosis by attenuating osteoclast oxidative phosphorylation.(A25022-5.400) 5.400 Journal of Ethnopharmacology