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Immunohistochemical Analysis. Learn the best ways to interpret IHC staining and understand experimental results accurately. Click here.
Learn how to visualize protein expression in tissue with immunohistochemistry (IHC). See examples of successfully optimized IHC assays.
Companion reagents influence the binding of a primary antibody to its epitope dramatically affecting results. Learn IHC troubleshooting tips in this series
The Akt Binding Partners Table provides a list of proteins that bind to Akt along with their effects, activities, and corresponding PubMed reference(s).
mTOR is the catalytic subunit of two functionally distinct complexes, mTOR Complex 1 (mTORC1) and mTOR Complex 2 (mTORC2). mTORC1 is composed of mTOR, Raptor, mLST8/GL, PRAS40 and DEPTOR. mTORC2, on the other hand, is composed of mTOR, Rictor, GßL, and mSIN1. Our total mTOR antibodies (#2983, #2972, and #4517) recognize total mTOR kinase in both complexes.
A list of important CD markers that includes links to PhosphoSitePlus, Uniprot, and products from Cell Signaling Technology.
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. Announces Introduction of Antibody Important to Breast Cancer Research.
Organelle markers for immunofluorescence analysis from CST Cell Signaling Technology
Expert-reviewed diagram providing a current overview of the Senescence Signaling pathway with references to its role in cell cycle
Study the ubiquitin proteasome pathway and its critical role in protein degradation and cellular homeostasis. Expert reviewed pathways.
Cellular senescence is defined by permanent cell cycle arrest. Senescent cells accumulate with age and contribute to normal aging and age-related disorders
Interested in studying senescence? Understanding cell cycle arrest is critical to many fields of research, including development, aging, and cancer.
Autophagy is more than just the bulk degradation of intracellular components. It can also selectively degrade specific organelles, pathogens, and proteins.
The ESC and Lineage Markers diagram provides an overview of ESC differentiation along lineage-specific pathways and links to products from CST.