Custom Premix Selecting "Custom Premix" option means that all of the beads you have chosen will be premixed in manufacturing before the kit is sent to you.
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Extracellular cell signaling is triggered inside the cell trough by binding molecules, such as hormones, pharmacophores, toxins, or neurotransmitters, to the extracellular domains of transmembrane receptors.
Our cancer multiplex assays include soluble cancer analyte multiplex kits, inflammation and immune response cytokine/chemokine kits, and MAPmates cell signaling assays.
Browse our inhibitor libraries and find the inhibitors you need for your research. We have panels against specific kinases and phosphotases, for a range of targets.
Signaling pathway panels contain 12-16 hand-picked inhibitors. Packaged in a single kit to save money, they elucidate specific steps in a signaling cascade.
Cytoskeletal signaling complexes include G-protein complexes, focal adhesions, and adherens junctions. Focal adhesions and adherens junctions link the cell exterior to the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton, acting as key initiators of signaling pathways in response to cell adhesion.
Cell signaling pathways transmit the reactions of cells to various internal and external stimuli. Intracellular signal transduction is often accomplished through a series of reversible protein phosphorylation events.
Protein phosphorylation systems are composed of at least three components: (a) phosphoproteins (b) kinases and (c) phosphatases, that dephosphorylate the phosphoproteins, thereby restoring the system to its basal stage.