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Comprehensive Analysis of Host Cell Protein (HCP), G3 Detection Kit in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells
1. Research backgroundIn the current biopharmaceutical pipeline, the main drug forms for the treatment of inflammation, cancer, and infectious diseases are monoclonal antibodies. The main antibody dru...
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Exhibition review | The 16th (Suzhou) Cell Industry Exhibition came to a perfect end, looking forward to seeing you next time
The 16th (Suzhou) Cell Industry Conference (Suzhou) was successfully concluded on November 28-29 at Shangri-La Hotel, Suzhou, with a number of sub-forums, closely focusing on stem cell therapy, immune...
Dec.03, 2024Read More > -
BlueGene Biotech/Cellgene Bioscience have moved to Zhangjiang Gene Island on Aug.1, 2024
To our Customers and Friends,Greetings! We sincerely extend our gratitude for your great support to Shanghai BlueGene Biotech CO., LTD / Cellgene Bioscience Co., Ltd. We are excited to announce that w...
Aug.15, 2024Read More >
BlueGene Biotech's Research For Signal Transduction
1. Definition Of Signal Transduction
It is known that there are many signal transduction modes and pathways in cells, and there are multiple levels of cross-regulation between them. It is a very complex network system. In short, a process in which various signals can enter the cell through the cell membrane and gradually cause changes in cellular substances, mainly proteins, is called signal transduction. It is a multi-enzyme cascade reaction process. Each signal pathway forms a highly ordered regulatory network in vivo through the interaction of intercellular signal proteins.
2. Mammals & Signal Transduction
Mammals need a variety of signal transduction pathways to maintain the integrity and coordination of cell response to signal stimulation. There are mainly six kinds of transmitters responsible for extracellular signal transduction to the interior of cells. They include ion channel gates, receptor enzymes, serpentine receptors, steroid receptors, adhesion receptors, and receptors themselves that do not contain enzymes.