Stable, recombinant AequoScreen® cell line expressing aequorin and the Serotonin receptor 5-HT2B, human recombinant in CHO-K1 host cells.
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爱游戏平台注册登录 ’s AequoScreen® double transfected cell lines are provided in two vials of frozen cells, each containing ∽2.5 x 106 cells. Detailed product information as well as recommended cell culture conditions and validation assay date are available for each cell line.
The AequoScreen technology is a generic GPCR technology that can be used with Gs, Gi, and Gq-coupled GPCRs and calcium coupled ion channels. Following receptor stimulation, increases in intracellular calcium enable measurement of the resulting flash luminescence signal.
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爱游戏平台注册登录 ’s AequoScreen cell lines require accepted cell line Terms and Conditions prior to order processing. Additional agreement needed for commercial use. Contact us using the Request More Information button above for additional information regarding required documentation.
檢測目標類 | GPCR |
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檢測目標類型 | Cell line |
檢測驗證 | Binding, Calcium Luminescence, Calcium Fluorescence |
G-Alpha偶聯蛋白 | Ga16 |
G-Alpha天然受體 | Gq/G11 |
宿主細胞 | CHO-K1 |
產品品牌名稱 | AequoScreen |
受體類型 | 5-Hydroxytryptamine (Serotonin) |
第二信使釋放 | Calcium flux |
運輸條件 | 幹冰 |
特殊訂購信息 | Requires accepted Terms and Conditions. Additional agreement needed for commercial use. |
治療領域 | Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular |
產品尺寸 | 5 million cells |
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