Antibodies for Cytoplasmic Signaling | 
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Lipid Signaling | 
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| Bioactive lipids, generated during the remodeling of membrane lipids by activated lipases, serve as intra- and extracellular mediators in cell signaling. Learn More  | 
Calcium Signaling | 
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| The divalent cation calcium (Ca2+) is used by cells as a second messenger to control many cellular processes including muscle contraction, secretion, metabolism, neuronal excitability, cell proliferation, and cell death. Learn More  | 
G-protein Signaling | 
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G proteins are heterotrimeric GTP-binding signaling proteins and are composed of α, β and γ subunits encoded by distinct genes. Bound to the intracellular face of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), G-proteins mediate cytoplasmic transduction of extracellular stimuli. Learn More  | 
Small GTPase Signaling | 
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Small GTPases are 20-30 kDa enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP and are a subset of G proteins. Two important subfamilies of small GTPases are the Ras and Rho families, which are particularly important for cytoskeletal signaling. Learn More  |