ERK ELISA Kits: Measuring Cellular Signaling Activity
ERK ELISA kits are laboratory tools used to measure extracellular signal-regulated kinase activity, a critical component of cellular communication pathways. ERK signaling influences cell growth, survival, and differentiation.
Researchers studying cancer biology rely heavily on ERK measurement because abnormal activation contributes to uncontrolled cell proliferation.
Academic institutions including University of Cambridge conduct extensive signaling pathway research supported by biochemical assay technologies.
ELISA kits provide quantitative measurement using antibody binding reactions that generate detectable signals.
Consistency and calibration are essential for accurate results. Standardized protocols help laboratories compare findings across studies.
As targeted therapies expand, ERK pathway analysis remains important for evaluating drug effectiveness.

