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Ion Channel

Because channels underlie the nerve impulse and because "transmitter-activated" channels mediate conduction across the synapses, channels are especially prominent components of the nervous system. Indeed, most of the offensive and defensive toxins that organisms have evolved for shutting down the nervous systems of predators and prey (e.g., the venoms produced by spiders, scorpions, snakes, fish, bees, sea snails and others) work by modulating ion channel conductance and/or kinetics. In addition, ion channels are key components in a wide variety of biological processes that involve rapid changes in cells, such as cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle contraction, epithelial transport of nutrients and ions, T-cell activation and pancreatic beta-cell insulin release. In the search for new drugs, ion channels are a frequent target
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hIKCA1 HEK293

CODE: SCL-I003

$24,000.00
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Recombinant HEK293 cell line expressing human IKCA1, also known as KCNN4
(Intermediate conductance calcium-activated potassium channel protein 4), IK1, hKCa4,
and hSK4), Genbank Accession No. NM_002250.


hTMEM16A HEK293

CODE: SCL-I002

$25,000.00
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Recombinant HEK293 cell line expressing human TMEM16A (transmembrane protein
16A, also called as anoctamin 1, calcium-activated chloride channel (ANO1), accession
number NM_018043).


hTRPC3-HEK293

CODE: SCL-I001

$25,000.00
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Recombinant HEK293 cell line expressing human TRPC3 (transient receptor potential
cation channel, subfamily C, member 3, accession number NM_003305