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p-JNK (G-7) Data
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Western blot analysis of control (A,C,E,G) and UV-treated (B,D,F,H) JNK1 (A,B,E,F) and JNK2 (C,D,G,H) transfected COS cells. Antibodies tested include p-JNK (G-7): sc-6254 (A-D) and JNK1 (FL): sc-571 (E-H).
p-JNK (G-7): sc-6254. Immunoperoxidase staining of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded normal human skin showing nuclear staining of epidermal cells.
Western blot analysis of inactive His-tagged human recombinant JNK p46 (A,C) and His-tagged human recombinant JNK p46 phosphorylated by human recombinant MKK4 (B,D). Antibodies tested include JNK1/3 (C-17): sc-474 (A,B) and p-JNK (G-7): sc-6254 (C,D).