Cell Cycle Marker Antibody Panel (Cyclin B1, Cyclin E)
Cell Cycle Marker
Cell Cycle Marker antibody; Histone H3 phospho (Ser10) antibody; Cyclin E1 antibody; Cyclin B1 antibody
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The cell cycle is controlled by numerous mechanisms ensuring correct cell division. Cell division consists of two consecutive processes, mainly characterized by DNA replication (S phase), proceeding after G1 interphase; and segregation of replicated chromosomes into two separate cells (M phase), following G2 phase. Cyclin E is upregulated during G1/S progression whereas Cyclin A and Cyclin B are expressed highly during G2/M progression. Phosphorylated Histone H3 is a distinct marker for Mitosis and often used in determining cells undergoing M-phase in a proliferating populations. Arigo’s Cell Cycle Phase Marker Panel provides a useful tool as markers for cells undergoing different phases in cell cycle. Vermeulen et al. (2003) Cell Prolif 36:131-149 Rahman et al. (2010) Cell Cycle 9: 22-27 Hans and Dimitrov (2001) Oncogene 24: 3021-3027 ARG65351 Goat anti-Rabbit IgG antibody (HRP) 50 µl; ARG65350 Goat anti-Mouse IgG antibody (HRP) 50 µl; ARG51679 anti-Histone H3 phospho (Ser10) antibody 50 µl; ARG62456 anti-Cyclin B1 antibody [V152] 50 µl; ARG52927 anti-Cyclin E1 antibody 250 µl;