Pathway panels
Browse qRT-PCR primers grouped by biological pathway, from Reactome.
Mouse pathways are inferred by Reactome from curated human pathways using orthology, so membership is predicted rather than directly curated.
1321 panels
- Toll Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) Cascade 15 genes
- Trafficking of AMPA receptors 15 genes
- VLDLR internalisation and degradation 15 genes
- p130Cas linkage to MAPK signaling for integrins 15 genes
- Activation of SMO 14 genes
- Biosynthesis of maresin-like SPMs 14 genes
- Carnitine shuttle 14 genes
- Chk1/Chk2(Cds1) mediated inactivation of Cyclin B:Cdk1 complex 14 genes
- Class B/2 (Secretin family receptors) 14 genes
- DAP12 interactions 14 genes
- ERK/MAPK targets 14 genes
- Fibronectin matrix formation 14 genes
- Gap junction assembly 14 genes
- Heme biosynthesis 14 genes
- Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-13 signaling 14 genes
- Lanosterol biosynthesis 14 genes
- Lysosphingolipid and LPA receptors 14 genes
- Methylation 14 genes
- Mismatch repair (MMR) directed by MSH2:MSH6 (MutSalpha) 14 genes
- Negative regulation of FLT3 14 genes
- Negative regulators of DDX58/IFIH1 signaling 14 genes
- Non-integrin membrane-ECM interactions 14 genes
- PI3K events in ERBB2 signaling 14 genes
- Polymerase switching 14 genes
- Purine salvage 14 genes
- Rap1 signalling 14 genes
- Regulation of KIT signaling 14 genes
- Regulation of TBK1, IKKε (IKBKE)-mediated activation of IRF3, IRF7 14 genes
- Regulation of TP53 Activity through Association with Co-factors 14 genes
- Regulation of insulin secretion 14 genes
- Sema3A PAK dependent Axon repulsion 14 genes
- Signaling by EGFR 14 genes
- Synthesis of bile acids and bile salts 14 genes
- TGF-beta receptor signaling in EMT (epithelial to mesenchymal transition) 14 genes
- Trafficking of GluR2-containing AMPA receptors 14 genes
- WNT5A-dependent internalization of FZD4 14 genes
- Attenuation phase 13 genes
- Co-inhibition by PD-1 13 genes
- Crosslinking of collagen fibrils 13 genes
- Depolymerization of the Nuclear Lamina 13 genes
Pathway data from Reactome, released under CC0.