Cells and Cell Lines

Cell culture and microbial culture techniques are essential for almost every aspect of biological research since modern microbiology started in the 19th century. The invention of microbial cultures of bacteria and yeast in sterile culture media allows selective growing of monoclonal cultures. From these cultures, competent cells can be generated for the use in transformation. Cell culture colloquially refers to cultures of animal cells, in which we differentiate between ex vivo cultures and immortalized cell lines. Ex vivo cultures are derived from blood or organs and have a limited life span. Immortalized cell lines, however, are usually derived from tumors and proliferate indefinitely due to mutations in the cell cycle controls.

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Cells and Cell Lines

Cell culture and microbial culture techniques are essential for almost every aspect of biological research since modern microbiology started in the 19th century. The invention of microbial cultures of bacteria and yeast in sterile culture media allows selective growing of monoclonal cultures. From these cultures, competent cells can be generated for the use in transformation. Cell culture colloquially refers to cultures of animal cells, in which we differentiate between ex vivo cultures and immortalized cell lines. Ex vivo cultures are derived from blood or organs and have a limited life span. Immortalized cell lines, however, are usually derived from tumors and proliferate indefinitely due to mutations in the cell cycle controls.

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CHO-K1/MC5/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/MC5/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00243

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human melanocortin 5 receptor (MC5R) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphas to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: MC-2, MC5R, Melanocortin receptor 5
11,424.00€ *
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CHO-K1/AGTRL1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/AGTRL1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00245

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human apelin receptor (AGTRL1) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: APLNR, Apelin receptor, Angiotensin receptor-like 1, G-protein coupled receptor APJ, G-protein coupled receptor HG11
11,424.00€ *
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CHO-K1/ADRA2C/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/ADRA2C/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00252

The adrenoceptors ADRA2C is expressed in the brain, kidney, aorta, lung, skeletal muscle, heart and spleen. ADRA2C knockout mice exhibited disrupts presynaptic inhibition of noradrenaline release at low stimulation frequencies.
Keywords: ADRA2C, Alpha-2C adrenoreceptor, Alpha-2C adrenergic receptor, Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor subtype C4
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CHO-K1/5-HT2C Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/5-HT2C Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00253

5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, also commonly known as serotonin) is synthesized in enterochromaffin cells in the intestine and in serotonergic nerve terminals. In the periphery, 5-HT mediates gastrointestinal motility, platelet aggregation, and contraction of blood vessels. Many functions of the central nervous system...
Keywords: HTR2C, Serotonin receptor 2C, 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1C, 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2C
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CHO-K1/BB1 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/BB1 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00254

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human bombesin receptor subtype 1 (BB1), or neuromedin B receptor (NMBR), on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphaq to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: NMBR, Neuromedin-B receptor, Epididymis tissue protein Li 185a, Neuromedin-B-preferring bombesin receptor
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CHO-K1/M2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/M2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00258

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human cholinergic receptor muscarinic 2 (M2) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: CHRM2, Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2
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CHO-K1/ADRA1B Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/ADRA1B Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00260

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human adrenoceptor alpha 1B (ADRA1B) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphaq to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: ADRA1B, Alpha-1B adrenoreceptor, Alpha-1B adrenergic receptor
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CHO-K1/H4/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/H4/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00289

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human histamine receptor H4 (H4) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphai to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: HRH4, GPRv53, AXOR35, SP9144, Pfi-013, Histamine H4 receptor, G-protein coupled receptor 105
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HEK293/TP Stable Cell Line
HEK293/TP Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00309

Recombinant HEK293 cells stably overexpress human thromboxane A2 receptor (TBXA2R) on the surface and contain high level of G protein Galphai and Galphaq to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: TBXA2R, Prostanoid TP receptor, Thromboxane A2 receptor
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CHO-K1/IP1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/IP1/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00310

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human prostaglandin I2 receptor (PTGIR) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphas to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: PTGIR, Prostacyclin receptor, Prostanoid IP receptor, Prostaglandin I2 receptor
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CHO-K1/EP2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/EP2/Galpha15 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00311

Prostaglandin (PG) E2 exerts its actions by acting on a group of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). There are four GPCRs responding to PGE2 designated subtypes EP1, EP2, EP3, and EP4 and multiple splicing isoforms of the subtype EP3. The EP subtypes exhibit differences in signal transduction, tissue localization,...
Keywords: PTGER2, Prostanoid EP2 receptor, Prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 subtype
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CHO-K1/OX2 Stable Cell Line
CHO-K1/OX2 Stable Cell Line

Item number: GSC-M00316

Recombinant CHO-K1 cells stably overexpress human hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2 (OX2) on the surface and contain high levels of G protein Galphaq to couple with the receptor in downstream signaling pathways.
Keywords: HCRTR2, Orexin receptor type 2, Hypocretin receptor type 2
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