Sodium Channels
Voltage gated sodium ion (Nav) channels are transmembrane proteins involved in neuromuscular contractions, cardiac action potentials and nerve excitation. They exist as heterodimers or heterotrimers of one α- and one or two β-subunits and nine mammalian isoforms have been identified: Nav1.1-Nav1.9. They are found in nerves, skeletal muscles, and the heart. Researchers can save up to 50% on voltage-gated sodium ion channel activators, inhibitors, and blockers from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
L-Ascorbic acid (HB1238)
Description:Antioxidant. Enhances iPSC generation and increases reprogramming efficiency. Supports mesenchymal stem cell proliferation.
Purity:>99%
cAMPS-Sp triethylammonium salt (HB0566)
Description:Potent, specific cAMP-dependent protein kinases activator. Cell-permeable.
Purity:>98%
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Synthetic estrogen receptor ligand. Widely used in genome engineering (e.g. CreER/ CRISPR-Cas9).
Purity:>98%
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Estrogen receptor ligand. For inducible genome manipulation (e.g. Cre-LoxP (CreER)/ TRAP/ CRISPR-Cas9).
Purity:>98%
MNI-caged-L-Glutamate (HB0423)
Description:Caged glutamate that rapidly and efficiently releases glutamate when photolysed
Purity:>98%