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Interactive p38 MAPK pathway. Learn how p38 MAPK is involved in regulation of HSP27, MAPKAPK-2, MAPKAPK-3, & several transcription factors.
Overview of epigenetic and chromatin regulation pathways, antibodies and related reagents, interactive pathway diagrams, and technical resources for epigenetics research.
Apoptosis is a type of programmed cell death that occurs normally throughout the lifespan and can also occur in response to harmful stimuli. Apoptotic cells are identified by their altered morphology, caspase activation, and the presence of damaged DNA.
A comprehensive list of peer-reviewed publications from Cell Signaling Technology.
Cellular senescence is defined by permanent cell cycle arrest. Senescent cells accumulate with age and contribute to normal aging and age-related disorders
Necrosis has been classically defined as an unprogrammed form of cell death that occurs in response to overwhelming chemical or physical insult.
Activated by pro-inflammatory signaling, ischemic injury or viral infection, necroptosis is a programmed regulated form of necrosis requiring RIP3 and MLKL
These markers can be used to study necroptosis and pyroptosis, forms of regulated necrotic cell death that share morphological features with necrosis.
Regulation of cell death due to viral infection is important for host survival. In this series, we look at pathways regulated through cellular responses to viruses.
Cell viability is a measure of the proportion of live, healthy cells within a population. Assays to assess cell viability measure metabolic activity, ATP content, cell proliferation, or membrane integrity.
Cellular senescence is stable cell cycle arrest linked to aging and cancer and other disease states, including those associated with inflammation. It is induced by DNA damage, oncogenic signaling, and telomere shortening.