Cell Signaling
One of the most important functions of cell signaling is to control and maintain normal physiological balance within the body. Activation of different signaling pathways leads to diverse physiological responses, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and death.
Signaling pathways in cells may also interact with each other and serve as signal integrators. For example, negative and positive feedback loops in pathways can modulate signals within a pathway; positive interactions between two signaling pathways can increase duration of signals; and negative interactions between pathways can block signals.
Our understanding of cellular processes has greatly increased as many of the researchers have applied a systems biology approach to their research. In the area of cell signaling, we offer the systems biology researcher powerful tools for understanding the complicated and intricate networks of the protein and gene interactions.
Such examples of tools include our multiplexed tools for protein detection and protein-protein interaction. Our high throughput, multiplexed approach has allowed our customers to gain more information from less sample allowing in a shorter period of time.
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