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Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Channel Related Research Reagents

Transient receptor potential channels (also known as TRP channels) are a superfamily of ion channels in cell membranes and are mainly located on the plasma membrane of many animal cell types. These channels are involved in various types of sensory receptions, including sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch and heat penetration and osmotic pressure. The TRP channel superfamily is a popular research target because it shows greater diversity in the activation mechanism and selectivity compared to other ion channel groups. TRP channels have relatively non-selective permeability to cations including sodium, calcium and magnesium. In addition, TRP channels are activated and regulated by various stimuli and involved in a large number of physiological and pathophysiological processes. Therefore, the study of TRP channels is imperative for researchers to understand subcellular biochemistry.

The phylogenic tree of human TRP channels. Fig.1 The phylogenic tree of human TRP channels.

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 ion channel activators and blockers, monoclonal antibodies, labeled antibodies, proteins and assay kits.

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Target: TRPC4

Mouse Monoclonal [NS77-15] to TrpC4

Host Species:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
Human; Mouse; Rat
Applications:
WB; IHC; ICC; IF; IP; AM
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
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