STAT3 Transcription Factor Assay Kit – 96 wells

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Cayman
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-80

Cayman’s STAT3 Transcription Factor Assay Kit is a non-radioactive, sensitive method for detecting specific STAT3 DNA binding activity in nuclear extracts. As an alternative to the cumbersome electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) or the lower throughput ChIP assay, this ELISA is extremely easy to perform. This kit is an ideal way to measure STAT3 transcriptional activity downstream of cytokine or drug treatment and manipulation of cells in vitro or in vivo. Cayman’s STAT3 Transcription Factor Assay Kit detects human, mouse, rat, and non-human primate STAT3 binding on the DNA target sequence. It does not cross react with other STAT transcription factors.  

 

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Cayman’s STAT3 Transcription Factor Assay Kit is a non-radioactive, sensitive method for detecting specific STAT3 DNA binding activity in nuclear extracts. As an alternative to the cumbersome electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) or the lower throughput ChIP assay, this ELISA is extremely easy to perform. This kit is an ideal way to measure STAT3 transcriptional activity downstream of cytokine or drug treatment and manipulation of cells in vitro or in vivo. Cayman’s STAT3 Transcription Factor Assay Kit detects human, mouse, rat, and non-human primate STAT3 binding on the DNA target sequence. It does not cross react with other STAT transcription factors.


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Application|ELISA||Product Type|Assay Kits|ELISA||Research Area|Cancer|Angiogenesis||Research Area|Cancer|Cell Signaling|JAK/STAT Signaling||Research Area|Cancer|Immunology||Research Area|Cancer|Transcription Factors|STATs||Research Area|Cell Biology|Cell Signaling|JAK Signaling||Research Area|Cell Biology|Stem Cell Research|Differentiation||Research Area|Epigenetics, Transcription, & Translation|Transcription Factors||Research Area|Immunology & Inflammation