An antibody shouldn’t be one of the variables in your experiment. Find out why customers rank CST highest for antibody specificity and sensitivity.
Explore our journey from radioactive labeling to pioneering antibody technology, all while maintaining a commitment to corporate social responsibility.
Flow Cytometry is readily amenable to intracellular target detection and can be successfully applied to the study of complex signaling pathways
Necrosis has been classically defined as an unprogrammed form of cell death that occurs in response to overwhelming chemical or physical insult.
A scientific resource for the 14-3-3 protein domain containing information on structure, function, and binding to phospho-serine and phospho-threonine motifs.
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Will an antibody validated for WB perform as expected in an IF experiment? Here, we compare an IF-validated mAb from CST to one from another vendor.
A Hallmark of Cancer, sustaining proliferative signaling is used by cancer cells to stimulate growth and relies on Akt, MAPK/Erk, and MTOR pathways.
Lymphoid lineage cells can be characterized using antibodies for cell type-specific markers, allowing cells to be visualized using flow cytometry or IHC.
Learn about the power and applications of recombinant antibodies in research. Click here to find out more and revolutionize your experiments.
CST Blog: Hear from our researchers about the latest antibody tools and technology, as well as tips and tricks for reproducible, responsible science.
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What is glycolysis? Glycolysis and oxidative respiration are the two metabolic pathways used to convert biochemical energy into ATP to fuel cell function.
Streamline Targeted Protein Degradation Drug Discovery with specific, application-validated antibodies and industry-leading proteomic services.
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Webinar featuring Reuben Shaw, Professor at the Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, Deputy Director of Salk Cancer Center, Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Co-staining with multiple antibodies is a low-content form of multiplex analysis that be achieved using different host species or fluorophore conjugates.
Beyond our recommended immunofluorescence protocols, here are additional considerations when planning your IF imaging experiment.
The ESC and Lineage Markers diagram provides an overview of ESC differentiation along lineage-specific pathways and links to products from CST.
Immunohistochemistry is a method for studying antigen localization in tissue sections using antibodies. Learn sample preparation, labeling, & visualization.
How does ChIP-Seq work? This powerful technique combines ChIP and next-generation sequencing (NGS) to study DNA-protein interactions. Learn more.
Our ChIP assay kits avoid the problems of traditional sonication protocols, which require subjecting chromatin to harsh, denaturing conditions. Learn more.
Dr. David Rimm of Yale School of Medicine discusses multiplexing spatial imaging technologies and their development to improve response prediction for immunotherapy. This webinar was recorded at AACR 2022.