Neural Markers
Neural markers (neuronal and glial markers) are antibodies that are used to identify specific cell types based on their differential protein expression. Commonly used markers include antibodies for NeuN, MAP2 and beta III tubulin. Researchers can save time and money with Hello Bio's ValidAbâ„¢ range - highly-validated & data-rich neural markers at affordable prices.
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Neuropathiazol (HB3105)
Description:Selective neuronal differentiation inducer in hippocampal neural progenitors
Purity:>98%
Nociceptin (HB2424)
Description:Endogenous NOP agonist. Involved in a variety of physiological processes.
NS 309 (HB1049)
Description:Potent, selective KCa3.1 / KCa2 channel subfamily activator
Purity:>98%
±-Octopamine hydrochloride (HB2791)
Description:Invertebrate neurotransmitter. Chemogenetic DmOctβ1 receptor activator.
Purity:>99%