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Focus on the AKT cell signaling pathway…

17/04/2014 by Elodie Monin No Comments
Updated version of the AKT cell signaling pathway Rockland Inc. tebu-bio

AKT (Protein Kinase B or PKB), is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase with known key involvement in glucose metabolism, apoptosis, cell proliferation, transcription and cell migration.

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Researcher's Travel Grant: a new photo sent by one of our Travel Grants winners!

11/04/2014 by Elodie Monin No Comments

laura carassaHere is a photo sent by Laura who is just back from the AACR meeting  in San Diego.

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Researcher's Travel Grant: a new photo from one of our February winners!

08/04/2014 by Elodie Monin No Comments

modif 20140328_220453We’d like to share a photo sent by one of our Travel Grants Winners in February!

Aude is just back from the 26th Meeting of the European Renal Cell Study Group near Regensburg in Germany. Her tebu-bio Travel Grant helped her to be there to present her work.

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Focus on the Notch signaling pathway…

03/04/2014 by Elodie Monin No Comments

The Notch signaling pathway plays a vital role in the regulation of asymmetric cell division, cell fate specification and proliferation. Mammals possess 4 different Notch receptors, referred to as Notch1, 2, 3, and 4. The Notch receptor is a hetero-oligomer transmembrane protein that comprises a large extracellular domain, a single-pass transmembrane span, and a small intracellular region.

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