Biological Samples

In recent years researchers have achieved considerable scientific breakthroughs and technological advances in all natural sciences, especially in life sciences. Despite the efforts to imitate and recreate biological systems, products directly derived from living organisms are still irreplaceable in research. Immortalized cell lines, bacterial and yeast strains are the backbone of modern molecular biology and medical research. Biological specimen like blood and blood-derived products, lysates, nucleic acids as well as tissue samples serve as controls and research objects in various experiments and clinical tests.

In recent years researchers have achieved considerable scientific breakthroughs and technological advances in all natural sciences, especially in life sciences. Despite the efforts to imitate and... read more »
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Biological Samples

In recent years researchers have achieved considerable scientific breakthroughs and technological advances in all natural sciences, especially in life sciences. Despite the efforts to imitate and recreate biological systems, products directly derived from living organisms are still irreplaceable in research. Immortalized cell lines, bacterial and yeast strains are the backbone of modern molecular biology and medical research. Biological specimen like blood and blood-derived products, lysates, nucleic acids as well as tissue samples serve as controls and research objects in various experiments and clinical tests.

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CHO-K1/NPS1a/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/NPS1a/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00338

The neuropeptide S receptor isoform a (NPS1a) is Gq/11 and Gs-coupled GPCRs expressed in the bronchial smooth muscle cells, basally in colon epithelium and in occasional basal keratinocytes in skin. An Asn107->Ile mutation is significantly up-regulated in a mouse model of ovalbumen-induced lung inflammation...
Keywords: NPSR1, Neuropeptide S receptor, G-protein coupled receptor 154, G-protein coupled receptor PGR14, G-protein coupled...
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CHO-K1/UT2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/UT2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00339

The Urotensin II receptor (UT2), also named UTS2R, GPR14, which is expressed in endothelium, smooth muscle, heart and pancreas. Pharmacological inhibition of urotensin II receptor interactions prevents renal insufficiency following renal artery ligation. .
Keywords: UTS2R, Urotensin-2 receptor, Urotensin II receptor, G-protein coupled receptor 14
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CHO-K1/VPAC1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/VPAC1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00342

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 1 (VPAC1) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphas to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: VIPR1, VPAC1 receptor, Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptor 1, Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide...
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CHO-K1/MTLR/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/MTLR/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00347

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human motilin receptor (MTLR) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphaq to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: MLNR, Motilin receptor, G-protein coupled receptor 38
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CHO-K1/OPRL1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/OPRL1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00447

Following the cloning of the classical opioid receptors (mu, delta and kappa), the opiate receptor like-1 (ORL1) was identified as a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) with 65% structure homology to the other members of the opioid family. OPRL1 is a receptor for the 17 aa neuropeptide nociceptin/orphanin FQ and may...
Keywords: OPRL1, Nociceptin receptor, Orphanin FQ receptor, Kappa-type 3 opioid receptor
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RH7777/EDG4 Stable Cell Line
RH7777/EDG4 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00463

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a bioactive lipid produced by several cell types including postmitotic neurons and activated platelets, is thought to be involved in various biological processes, including brain development. Three cognate G-protein coupled receptors encoded by lpa(1)/lp(A1)/Edg-2/Gpcr26,...
Keywords: LPAR2, Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2, Lysophosphatidic acid receptor Edg-4
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CHO-K1/ADORA3/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/ADORA3/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00464

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human adenosine A3 receptor (ADORA3) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: ADORA3, Adenosine receptor A3
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CHO-K1/Galpha15/CCR1
CHO-K1/Galpha15/CCR1

Item number: GSC-M00522

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human C-C motif chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: CCR1, HM145, RANTES-R, LD78 receptor, C-C chemokine receptor type 1, Macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha receptor
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CHO-K1/Galpha15/CXCR5
CHO-K1/Galpha15/CXCR5

Item number: GSC-M00526

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 5 (CXCR5) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: CXCR5, Burkitt lymphoma receptor 1, Monocyte-derived receptor 15, C-X-C chemokine receptor type 5
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CHO-K1/Tim3 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/Tim3 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00531

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 2 (TIM3) on the surface. The surface expression of TIM3 is validated by FACS analysis.
Keywords: HAVCR2, T-cell membrane protein 3, Hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 2, T-cell immunoglobulin mucin receptor 3, T-cell...
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CHO-K1/Lag3 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/Lag3 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00532

Lymphocyte-activation gene 3, also known as LAG-3, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the LAG3 gene.[1] LAG3, which was discovered in 1990[2] and was designated CD223 (cluster of differentiation 223) after the Seventh Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigen Workshop in 2000[3]. LAG-3 is a cell surface...
Keywords: LAG3, Lymphocyte activation gene 3 protein
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CHO-K1/CXCR4/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/CXCR4/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00556

CXCR4 is a receptor for the C-X-C chemokine SDF-1 (Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1). It is involved in haematopoiesis and cardiac ventricular septum formation, and plays an essential role in vascularization of the gastrointestinal tract, cerebellar development and survival of hippocampal-neuron of central nerve...
Keywords: FB22, LCR1, HM89, NPYRL, Fusin, CXCR4, C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4, Stromal cell-derived factor 1 receptor,...
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