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Platelet GP Adhesion Protein Signaling
PathwaysOverview of Platelet Signaling Through GP Adhesion Proteins The GP family of glycoproteins mediate the initial adhesion of platelets to the endothelium. They interact with several ECM molecules at sites of endothelial damage and also with circulating soluble factors. GP adhesion proteins associate in cis with other platelet surface molecules and initiate intracellular signaling that leads to the...
More InfoPlatelet Activated Integrin alpha 2b beta 3 Signaling
PathwaysOverview of Platelet Signaling Through Activated Integrin α2bβ3 Integrin heterodimers are expressed on resting platelets in inactive conformations. They become activated by the recruitment of a RIAM-Rap1 containing protein complex in response to signaling from GP glycoproteins, GPCRs, and integrins themselves. Of the various integrin heterodimers expressed on platelets, Integrin α2bβ3 plays a...
More InfoAssays for analytes represented in the Human Phospho-Kinase Array Kit
Technical ResourceAnalyte DuoSet® IC ELISA Development Systems (Total) DuoSet® IC ELISA Development Systems (Phospho) Quantikine® ELISA Kits Akt (S473) DYC887B Akt (T308) AMPK alpha1 (T174) DYC3197 DYC3528 AMPK alpha2 (T172) beta-Catenin DYC1329 Chk2...
More InfoHuman Phospho-Kinase Antibody Array
Product CategoriesHuman Phospho-Kinase Antibody Array Ordering Information Introduction Analyzing the phosphorylation profiles of kinases and their protein substrates is essential for understanding how cells recognize and respond to changes in their environment. The Human Phospho-Kinase Array (Catalog # ARY003B) is a rapid, sensitive, and economical tool to simultaneously detect the relative site-specific...
More InfoWestern blotting antibodies for analytes related to the Human Phospho-Kinase Array Kit
Product CategoriesAnalyte Phospho-Specific Antibodies Affinity Purified Polyclonal Antibodies (Total) Monoclonal Antibodies (Total) Labeled Antibodies (Total) Akt (S473) AF887 (S473) AF2055 MAB2055 Akt (T308) AF2055 MAB2055 AMPK alpha1 (T174) AF3197 MAB3197 AMPK alpha2...
More InfoChemokine Signaling Pathways
PathwaysFeatured Literature Chemokine Superfamily Poster View Poster Overview of Chemokine Signaling Pathways Chemokines are a large family of small (typically 8-14 kDa), chemoattractant proteins that play a central role in controlling leukocyte migration during development, homeostasis, and inflammation. Following secretion, soluble chemokines or those localized to...
More InfoFGF Family Signaling Pathways
PathwaysThe mammalian Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) superfamily consists of eighteen secreted proteins (FGF-1 – FGF-10 and FGF-16 – FGF-23) and four intracellular FGFs (FGF-11 – FGF-14), known as FGF homologous factors. The secreted FGFs belong to one of six subfamilies (FGF-1, FGF-4, FGF-7, FGF-8, FGF-9, and FGF-19) based on sequence homology, biological functions, and evolutionary...
More InfoUsing Antibody Arrays for Assessing the Integration of Multiple Signaling Pathways and Off-Target Inhibitors
Scientific Abstract PostersGreta Wegner, Erin Eleria, Jackie Ernst, & Amy James THE PROBLEM: Time-consuming Western blots Assessing phosphorylation changes in multiple interrelated pathways Performing pharmacological screens in a timely manner Identifying off-target pharmacological effects THE SOLUTION: Proteome Profiler™ Phospho-Antibody Arrays Easier to perform than a Western blot Uncover new...
More InfoCytolytic Granule-mediated Apoptosis
ArticleFirst Published in R&D Systems' 2005 Catalog Contents Immunological Synapse Formation Granule Contents and Their Functions Conclusion References Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and Natural Killer (NK) cells play critical roles in the immune response to viruses and cellular transformation. This results from their ability to recognize and initiate apoptosis in the affected cells. CTLs...
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