Bcl3 Products
The transcriptional coactivator, B-cell lymphoma 3-encoded protein (Bcl3) is a member of the inhibitor of nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) family. Also a known regulator of NF-kappaB, Bcl-3 plays a critical role in the development of normal immune responses. Specifically, Bcl 3 regulates transcriptional activation of NF-kappa-B target genes, by inhibiting the nuclear translocation of the NF-kappa-B p50 subunit in the cytoplasm and acting as transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of NF-kappa-B target genes in the nucleus.
Bcl-3 also contributes to the regulation of cell proliferation, and influences the survival of T cells when they are activated as a result of an immune response. It also contributes to chronic inflammatory disease states such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and defects in Bcl3 may lead to B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Therefore, Bcl3 antibodies can be useful tools for studying autoimmune disease and cancer development.
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Bcl-3 also contributes to the regulation of cell proliferation, and influences the survival of T cells when they are activated as a result of an immune response. It also contributes to chronic inflammatory disease states such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and defects in Bcl3 may lead to B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Therefore, Bcl3 antibodies can be useful tools for studying autoimmune disease and cancer development.
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Bcl3 Products
The transcriptional coactivator, B-cell lymphoma 3-encoded protein (Bcl3) is a member of the inhibitor of nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) family. Also a known regulator of NF-kappaB, Bcl-3 plays a critical role in the development of normal immune responses. Specifically, Bcl 3 regulates transcriptional activation of NF-kappa-B target genes, by inhibiting the nuclear translocation of the NF-kappa-B p50 subunit in the cytoplasm and acting as transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of NF-kappa-B target genes in the nucleus.
Bcl-3 also contributes to the regulation of cell proliferation, and influences the survival of T cells when they are activated as a result of an immune response. It also contributes to chronic inflammatory disease states such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and defects in Bcl3 may lead to B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Therefore, Bcl3 antibodies can be useful tools for studying autoimmune disease and cancer development.
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Bcl-3 also contributes to the regulation of cell proliferation, and influences the survival of T cells when they are activated as a result of an immune response. It also contributes to chronic inflammatory disease states such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and defects in Bcl3 may lead to B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Therefore, Bcl3 antibodies can be useful tools for studying autoimmune disease and cancer development.
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Applications: | AC |
Applications: | ELISA |
Applications: | ELISA |
Applications: | ELISA |
Applications: | WB |