G protein coupled receptors
G-protein-coupled receptors (also known as GPCRs, transmembrane receptors, or 7-TM receptors), are integral membrane proteins that contain seven membrane-spanning domains (helices). They are coupled to heterotrimeric G proteins on the intracellular side of the cell membrane. Ligand binding causes a conformational change in the GPCR, that is then transmitted to the G protein, activating a signal transduction pathway. Researchers can save up to 50% on GPCR receptor agonists, antagonists and allosteric modulators from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
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Prochlorperazine dimaleate (HB1907)
Description:D2 receptor antagonist. Also 5-HT3 and nAChR antagonist.
Purity:>99%
Propionyl-L-carnitine hydrochloride (HB4035)
Description:Naturally occurring carnitine derivative
Purity:>98%
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Protease & Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail solution (EDTA free)
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Protease & Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail solution (plus EDTA)
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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail powder for general use to inhibit a broad range of proteases and esterases
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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (EDTA free) solution for mammalian cell and tissue extract use
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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (EDTA free) solution for plant cell and tissue extract use