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Your Favorite Gene is a new search tool that matches your gene of interest against thousands of research products available from Sigma.
Flexible search options:
- Use a wide variety of terms to locate genes
- Refine or expand your search by pathways, function & more
- Retrieve detailed gene information
Unparalleled product coverage matched to your gene of interest:
- 150,000 shRNAs
- 1,000 bioactive small molecules
- 4,000 antibodies, proteins & kits
- 725,000 siRNAs coming soon!
Integrated links to public databases:
- Compendia Bioscience, Inc.
- NCBI Entrez Gene
- Human Protein Reference Database
- Cytoscape
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Cell Signaling Pathways—Explore them through PathFinder
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Cell signaling pathways can be conveniently explored using PathFinder, our interactive, online graphical representation of cell signaling pathways. You can use PathFinder to explore the relationships between different cell signaling pathway components while being presented with our high quality small molecules, antibodies, enzymes, siRNA for gene knockdown and qPCR components to aid you in your research.
Additional support regarding cell signaling pathway components is provided through links to detailed product descriptions and technical articles. It also offers direct, online product purchasing through the interactive tool.
On your path to innovation, Sigma is with you every step of the way.
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Antibody Explorer—Find the primary antibodies, secondary antibodies and sera you need for specific applications
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Browse for Antibodies
- Gene ID Search
- Primary Antibodies
- Secondary Antibodies
- Kits
- Supplementary Products
- Antibody Alphabetical Index
- Clone Index
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Technical Resources
- Antibody Guide
- Procedures
- Technical Support
- Email Technical Service
- Books
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eHandbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transductionsigma.com/ehandbook |
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The RBI eHandbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transduction contains over 100 entries covering such topics as Intracellular Signaling Enzymes and Receptors, signal transduction, Ion Channels, Non-Peptide Receptors, Synthesis and Metabolism, Peptide Receptors and Peptide Metabolism, Protein Kinase, Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine Kinases, and Transporters.
Each entry contains a peer-reviewed overview, key references and tables providing valu-able information on structure, subtypes, selective agonists, selective antagonists, tissue distribution and much more. The on-line version links directly to hundreds of related products.
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