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Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC) Related Research Reagents

Epithelial Sodium Channels (ENaCs)

Epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) is a membrane-bound ion channel that can selectively permeate sodium ions (Na+). The apical membranes of many compact epithelial cells contain sodium channels, such as the epithelial cells of the renal tubules, lungs, respiratory tract, male and female reproductive tracts, and other organs. ENaC mediates the first step in active sodium reabsorption, which is essential for maintaining the body's homeostasis of salt and water. In vertebrates, ENaC is mainly involved in the reabsorption of sodium ions in the collecting tube of the renal nephron. They also play a role in taste perception.

Sodium ion channel research requires a series of scientific research products. Creative Biolabs has been devoted to the research and development of the most advanced reagents to assist ion channel research. Our product portfolio covers a complete list of sodium channel activators and blockers, monoclonal antibodies, labeled antibodies, proteins and assay kits.

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Target: SCNN1A

Mouse Monoclonal [14E10] to ENaC alpha

Host Species:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
Mouse; Rat
Applications:
WB; IHC
Conjugation:
Alkaline Phosphatase; APC; APC/Cy7; ATTO 390; ATTO 488; ATTO 565; ATTO 594; ATTO 633; ATTO 655; ATTO 680; ATTO 700; Biotin; Dylight 350; Dylight 405; Dylight 488; Dylight 594; Dylight 633; FITC; HRP; PE/ATTO 604; PerCP; RPE; Streptavidin; Unconjugated

Mouse Monoclonal [2G4] to ENaC alpha

Host Species:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
Mouse; Rat
Applications:
WB; IHC
Conjugation:
Unconjugated; APC; PE; HRP; Biotin; FITC; Alexa Fluor 488; Alexa Fluor 700; Alexa Fluor 647; Alexa Fluor 750; Alexa Fluor 594; Alexa Fluor 350; Alexa Fluor 1605
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