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Products and Related Resources for Adaptive Immune Response SARS-CoV-2 Research
Expert-reviewed interactive pathway providing a current overview of T Cell Receptor (TCR) Signaling.
Interact with this CAR-T signaling pathway to learn how the combination of extracellular and intracellular domains, including CD8, CD28, 4-1BB, OX40, or CD27, exert antitumor effects.
This post explores common T cell types, their roles in modulating immune cell response, and T cell activation via interaction with cell surface receptors.
Explore the complex inflammation signaling pathways. Click here to learn more and understand the molecular basis of inflammation.
Information and case study data for the PTMScan Direct Tyrosine Kinases Service from Cell Signaling Technology.
Expert-reviewed interactive pathway providing a current overview of ErbB/HER Signaling.
Use our protocol compatibility table to understand which immune signaling and phenotyping antibodies will work together in your multicolor flow cytometry experiment.
Watch this webinar to learn how SignalStar Multiplex IHC can speed your spatial biology discoveries up to 70% with optimized, ready-to-go panels.
6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Activity Assay Kit #12581; easy to follow directions describing the step by step experimental procedure.
A list of antibodies directed against chaperones and other proteins involved in Protein Folding offered by Cell Signaling Technology.
CDCP1 is cleaved between Arg368 and Lys369 resulting in a C-terminal fragment that migrates at approximately 70 kDa.
Rapid-act anti-CD3/CD28 T cell activation and expansion kits stimulate activation in one step for studying early and/or short-lived signaling events.
Neuroinflammation is a condition observed in the central nervous system (CNS) in response to infection, toxic metabolites, traumatic injury, or autoimmunity.
Identify microglia by using these antibodies, which are designed to detect protein biomarkers specifically expressed within these cells.
In section C, part 8 of the Senescence β-Galactosidase Staining Kit #9860 protocol, you may overlay the plates with 70% glycerol directly after removing the staining solution. It is not necessary to wash off the staining solution prior to overlaying with glycerol.
Alphabetical listing of protein, pathway, and antibody acronyms, curated by Cell Signaling Technology.
A scientific resource for the CSD protein domain containing information on structure, function, and domain binding during chromatin remodeling.
Streamline your oncology therapeutic development with CST recombinant monoclonal antibodies, ELISA and cellular assay kits, custom products, and services.
A scientific resource for the SAM protein domain containing information on structure, function, and domain binding.
Immunofluorescence Protocol for Labeling with BrdU Antibody: easy to follow directions describing the step by step experimental procedure.
A scientific resource for the Chromo protein domain containing information on structure, function, and binding to methylated lysine residues during chromatin remodeling.
Ensure equal sample loading with loading control antibodies from CST.
A scientific resource for the GRAM protein domain containing information on structure, function, and phospholipid binding during vesicle trafficking.
Culturing cells in the lab? Following these tips will add to your success and help you avoid wasted time or the dreaded cell contamination!
Find validated CST® matched antibody pairs and streamline the development of your High-Throughput ELISA-Like Immunoassays for screening.
A scientific resource for the FYVE protein domain containing information on structure, function, and binding to phospholipids.
CST supports environmental projects and science education by providing small grants to local organizations.
A scientific resource for the POLO-Box protein domain containing information on structure, function, and domain binding to phospho-Ser/Thr motifs.
A scientific resource for the BIR protein domain containing information on structure, function, and domain binding in apoptosis.