G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have varying and diverse physiological roles, transmitting signals from a range of stimuli, including light, chemicals, peptides,…
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Ligand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreCase studies on the use of cell-based assays that monitor receptor dimerization and signaling reporter activation targeting IL-12, IL-23, IL-15,…
Read MoreBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor, tropomyosin-related kinase B (TrkB), have emerged as key regulators of brain plasticity and…
Read MorePhosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinases (PI5P4Ks) are emerging as attractive therapeutic targets in diseases, such as cancer, immunological disorders, and neurodegeneration, owing…
Read MoreAs newer, cutting-edge therapeutic technologies emerge, an increasing need for rapid and reliable screening tools follows.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has left us racing against time for remediation. As a result, we have witnessed hundreds of therapeutic…
Read MoreCytokines and their receptors have emerged as major drug targets for inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, allergies, and, more recently, in…
Read MoreLearn about the first commercially available SIRPα/CD47 cell-based assay — PathHunter SIRPα Signaling Assay. Find out more about the generation…
Watch NowHistone modifications are essential in eukaryotic gene expression and regulation, and are driven by histone writer, eraser, and reader proteins.…
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