Target of the Week SIRT Antibodies

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Dear Metabolism Researcher, Abgent offers a portfolio of antibodies for the detection of Sirtuin proteins (SIRT 1-7) in western blotting, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry. Sirtuin proteins (SIRT 1-7) are a class of proteins that possess either mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase, or deacylase activity. They have been implicated in a wide range of cellular processes like aging, transcription, apoptosis, inflammation, and stress resistance, as well as energy efficiency and alertness during restricted calorie intake. Sirtuins can also control circadian clocks and mitochondrial biogenesis. To find the right SIRT antibody for your research, please visit Abgent SIRT Antibodies. |
Cat# AF1995a Antibody to SIRT4 |
IF for Cat# AJ1718b SIRT2 Antibody |
WB for Cat# AP6242a SIRT3 Antibody |
IHC for Cat# AF3504a SIRT1 Antibody |
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