Millipore Issues Cell Signaling Research Guide
6 Sept 2007Product news
Millipore today announced the availability of the new “Cell Signaling Products and Applications Guide.” The guide includes dozens of cell signaling pathways; over 100 pages of technical articles, an extensive troubleshooting section, as well as thousands of Upstate® cell signaling products, including antibodies, enzymes and kits.
The contents of the guide cover Millipore’s complete range of cell signaling research tools:
- Kinases, Phosphatases and G-Proteins
- Epigenetics and Chromatin Function
- Transcription Factors and Nuclear Receptors
- Multiplexing and Drug Discovery Services
- Pathways, Protocols and Trouble Shooting Tips
The guides are available free of charge by contacting Millipore Technical Services at 1-800-645-5476 or by visiting the article webpage for information on the Millipore sales representative and office nearest you.
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