K1732

Thermo Scientific™ GeneBLAzer™ GPR10-NFAT-blaCHO-K1 Cells

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific™

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Each of 1 K1732-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 9,05,224.80

K1732 - Each of 1

₹ 9,05,224.80

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 9,05,224.80

GST (18%): ₹ 1,62,940.464

Total Price: ₹ 10,68,165.264

Accession Number

NM_004248.2

Cell State

Dividing Cells

Detection Method

Fluorescence

Gene Symbol

GPR10

Product Line

GeneBLAzer™

Reporter Gene

BLA (Beta-Lactamase)

Cell Line

CHO-K1

Druggable Target

GPCR

Assay Entry

Cell-based beta lactamase reporter gene

Content And Storage

LiveBLAzer™-FRET B/G Loading Kit, Solution D and other materials are required separately; please refer to the protocol.Includes:• GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE-blaCHO-K1 cells• GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE-blaCHO-K1 Assay Protocol• Certificate of AnalysisThe GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE-blaCHO-K1 cells are shipped on dry ice and should be stored in liquid nitrogen immediately upon receipt.

For Use With (Application)

FRET

Population Status

Single Cell Clone Origin

Quantity

2 x 106Cells

Target Entry

GPR10

System Type

GeneBLAzer™

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Description

  • GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells contain the human Prolactin Releasing Peptide (GPR10) stably integrated into the CellSensor™ CRE- bla CHO-K1 cell line
  • CellSensor™ CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells (Cat
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  • K1535) contain a beta-lactamase reporter gene under control of the Cyclic AMP Response Element (CRE) response element
  • The GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells are functionally validated for Z' and EC 50 concentrations of PrRP20
  • In addition, GeneBLAzer™ GPR10 CRE- bla CHO-K1 cells have been tested for assay performance under variable conditions
  • These data are found in the Validation & Assay Performance Summary
  • The GPR10 receptor has been implicated in a variety of metabolic disorders, including lactation, the regulation of food intake, and other physiological functions
  • For Academic pricing please login or contact us at discoverysciences@invitrogen.com.