RoleofTobinTcellactivation

Regulation of T cell activation is a crucial component of balanced functioning of the immune system. If the T cell response is too great and activation of self-responsive cells or unstimulated cells is not suppressed, then autoimmune disorders or tissue injury can result. Unstimulated T cells are maintained in a quiescent state and the activity of self-reactive T cells is maintained in an anergic state in which IL-2 ......阅读全文

Role-of-Tob-in-Tcell-activation

Regulation of T cell activation is a crucial component of balanced functioning of the immune system. If the T cell response is too great and activatio

Role-of-arrestins-in-the-activation-and-targeting-of-MAP-kinases

The binding of ?-arrestins to agonist-occupied GPCRs triggers the assembly of a MAP kinase activation complex using ?-arrestin as a scaffold, with sub

Role-of-MAL-in-RhoMediated-Activation-of-SRF

Serum response factor (SRF) is a transcription factor, which binds to a serum response element (SRE) associated with a variety of genes including (i)i

Role-of-MEF2D-in-Tcell-Apoptosis

Mef2 (Myocyte enhancer factor 2) transcription factors play a role in T-Cell Calcium Induced Apoptosis. Several factors regulate Mef2 transcription fa

The-CoStimulatory-Signal-During-Tcell-Activation

For a T cell to be activated by a specific antigen, the T cell receptor must recognize complexes of MHCI with the antigen on the surface of an antigen

TCell-Activation-Using-mAb-to-CD3

IntroductionMature T cells recognize and respond to the antigen/MHC complex through their antigen-specific receptors (TCR). The most immediate consequ

Human-T-Cell-Activation-with-antiCD3-(clone-UCHT1-or-HIT3a)

实验概要T-cell  activation, which plays a central role in the regulation of immune  responses, involves multiple intracellular signaling events originatin

Activation-Tagging

Insertional mutagenesis is one of the most effective approaches to determine the function of plant genes. However, due to genetic redundancy, loss

T-Helper-Cell-Surface-Molecules

T helper cells play an essential role coordinating the activities of other parts of the immune system, including B cells, cytotoxic T cells, macrophag

Activation-of-Csk-by-cAMPdependent-Protein-Kinase-Inhibits-Signaling

Interaction of T cell receptor with specific antigen in the context of MHC II activates a signal transduction pathway that leads to T cell activation.

Role-of-Mitochondria-in-Apoptotic-Signaling

Mitochondria participate in apoptotic signaling pathways through the release of mitochondrial proteins into the cytoplasm. Cytochrome c, a key protein

CSK基因突变与药物因子介绍

该基因编码的蛋白参与多种途径,包括src家族激酶的调控。它通过与蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶(ptpn22)基因编码的蛋白结合,在t细胞活化中发挥重要作用。该蛋白也在多种底物上磷酸化C末端酪氨酸残基,包括SRC原癌基因、非受体酪氨酸激酶基因编码的蛋白质磷酸化抑制src家族酪氨酸激酶的激酶活性。该基因的内含子多态

CSK基因编码功能及结构描述

该基因编码的蛋白参与多种途径,包括src家族激酶的调控。它通过与蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶(ptpn22)基因编码的蛋白结合,在t细胞活化中发挥重要作用。该蛋白也在多种底物上磷酸化C末端酪氨酸残基,包括SRC原癌基因、非受体酪氨酸激酶基因编码的蛋白质磷酸化抑制src家族酪氨酸激酶的激酶活性。该基因的内含子多态

Bystander-B-Cell-Activation

Expression of Fas-Ligand by T cells can induce apoptosis through interaction with Fas on the target cell. A target of Fas-mediated apoptosis is the B

T-cell-Activation-Protocol

IntroductionMature T cells recognize and respond to the antigen/MHC complex through their antigen-specific receptors (TCR). The most immediate consequ

Extrinsic-Prothrombin-Activation-Pathway

Blood coagulation or clotting takes place in 3 essential phases. The first phase is the activation of a prothrombin activator complex. The second phas

Intrinsic-Prothrombin-Activation-Pathway

Blood coagulation or clotting takes place in 3 essential phases. The first phase is the activation of a prothrombin activator complex. The second phas

In-Vitro-T-Cell-Activation

In Vitro T Cell ActivationIntroductionMature T cells recognize and respond to the antigen/MHC complex through their antigen-specific receptors (TCR).

Endocytotic-role-of-NDK,-Phosphins-and-Dynamin

Reliable neurotransmitter release requires the presence of sufficent numbers of synaptic vesicles. The process of synaptic vesicle endocytosis (SVE) i

Role-of-Ran-in-mitotic-spindle-regulation

One of the central features of mitotic cell division is the formation of the spindle that segregates chromosomes into each daughter cell. Chromosomes

The-Role-of-Eosinophils-in-the-Chemokine-Network-of-Allergy

The inflammatory response associated with asthma is characterized by the recruitment of eosinophils from the bronchial microcirculation in response to

Chaperones-modulate-interferon-Signaling-Pathway

Signaling by interferon-gamma stimulates anti-viral responses and tumor suppression through the heterodimeric interferon-gamma receptor. Signaling is

Standard-CellTrace™-Violet-TCell-Procedure

实验概要The CellTrace™  Violet Cell Proliferation Kit provides a versatile and well-retained  cell tracing reagent in a convenient and easy-to-use form. T

NFkB-activation-by-Nontypeable-Hemophilus-influenzae

The role of Hemophilus influenzae in ear infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease includes the induction of an inflammatory response throu

Antigen-Dependent-B-Cell-Activation

A key part of the immune system is the production of immunoglobulins (antibodies) by B cells to bind and inactivate specific foreign antigens. The bod

Transcriptional-activation-of-dbpb-from-mRNA

Endothelial cells respond to treatment with the protease thrombin with increased secretion of the PDGF B-chain. This activation occurs at the transcri

Activation-and-Expansion-of-Human-Treg-Cells

实验概要This protocol is intended for activation and expansion of human Treg cells isolated with the Dynal® CD4 CD25 Treg Kit (Cat. no. 113.23D). The exp

Role-of-nicotinic-acetylcholine-receptors-in-the-regulation-of-apoptosis

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are essential for neuromuscular signaling and are also expressed in non-neuronal tissues, where their function is le

Role-of-Parkin-in-the-UbiquitinProteasomal-Pathway

The motor defects of Parkinson's disease are related to the loss of dopaminergic neurons in specific brain regions. Examination of these neurons i

Role-of-Erk5-in-Neuronal-Survival

Axons extend significant distances to innervate target tissues. At the site of innervation, target tissues release neurotrophins including NGF, BDNF a