Nuclear Permeabilization Staining: easy to follow directions describing the step by step experimental procedure.
Expert-reviewed interactive pathway providing a current overview of Nuclear Receptor Signaling, a pathway description, select PubMed references, and links to PhosphoSitePlus.
A scientific resource for the NZF protein domain containing information on structure, function, and domain binding to ubiquitin.
Optimization is critical to obtaining reliable ELISA results. The design and development of an ELISA assay depends on the various components, including capture antibody, blocking buffer, diluent, sample concentration, and detection antibody
Organelle markers for immunofluorescence analysis from CST Cell Signaling Technology
Kinome diagram showing "other" group kinases.
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation, or ChIP, is a technique that uses antibodies to isolate specific DNA-binding proteins along with the bound DNA fragments from cells and tissues.
The chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay is a powerful and versatile technique to probe protein-DNA interactions within the natural chromatin context of the cell.
Immunofluorescence (IF) techniques combine antibodies and fluorescence imaging to visualize biomolecules within fixed cell or tissue samples. This page answers common protocol questions to help your IF experiment be successful.
Metabolism defines all of the chemical changes or processes within cells, tissues, and organisms that sustain cellular homeostasis.