Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Creative Biolabs

Human CHO-K1/BB3 Stable Cell Line

[CAT#: NCL20120031CR]

BB3 Bombesin Receptor Stable Cell Line

Species:
Human
Applications:
GPCR Screening
Cell Types:
Other Cells

Datasheet MSDS Request COA

Certificate of Analysis Lookup
To download a Certificate of Analysis, please enter a lot number in the search box below. Note: Certificate of Analysis not available for kit components.
Lot Number

Inquiry
Product Overview

Description

It is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily and consists of three subtypes of receptors: BB1 (neuromedin B receptor), BB2 (gastrin-releasing peptide receptor), and BB3. These receptors are widely distributed in mammals especially in the CNS and gastrointestinal tract and have numerous effects both physiologically and in pathologic processes including having an autocrine growth action on normal tissues and tumors; potent CNS effects (satiety, circadian rhythm, various behaviors); and potent effects in the immune, gastrointestinal, respiratory and urogenital systems.

Cell Types

Other Cells

Applications

GPCR Screening

Research Areas

GPCR

Species

Human
Properties

Size

>1x10^6 Cells

Form

Frozen cells

Culture Medium

Ham's F12, 10% FBS, 400 μg/ml G418

Freeze Medium

45% culture medium, 45% FBS, 10% DMSO

Receptor

BB3/BRS3

Family

Bombesin receptor

Strain

BB3 Cell Line

Cell Purity

>95%

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Liquid nitrogen immediately upon delivery

Handling Advice

Avoid inhalation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Avoid prolonged or
repeated exposure.

Research Use Only

For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

Warnings

Store under recommended storage conditions (liquid nitrogen). Do not expose to high temperature. After expiration, discard all remaining reagents.
Target Details

Target

BB3

Official Name

BB3

Alternative Names

BB3 receptor; BRS-3; bb3; bombesin receptor subtype-3; bombesin-like receptor 3

Gene ID

680(Human)

Uniprot ID

P32247(Human)
References

1. Montagna, E., Crux, S., Luckner, M., Herber, J., Colombo, A. V., Marinković, P.,.. & Sgobio, C. (2019). In vivo Ca2+ imaging of astrocytic microdomains reveals a critical role of the amyloid precursor protein for mitochondria. Glia, 67(5), 985-998. 2. Xu, Y., Wu, X., Wang, S., Yang, C., Li, Y., & Cao, Y. (2019). Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticle-Crosslinked Peptide Hydrogels for Three-Dimensional Culture and Differentiation of MC3T3-E1 Osteoblasts. Journal of biomedical nanotechnology, 15(12), 2351-2362. 3. Lan, J., Rollins, J. A., Zang, X., Wu, D., Zou, L., Wang, Z.,.. & Chen, D. (2019). Translational regulation of non-autonomous mitochondrial stress response promotes longevity. Cell reports, 28(4), 1050-1062.
Publications

Publications (0)

gift-card

Related Products
For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
Product
Hot Products
Fill out this form for a quote Inquiry Form Send Inquiry
webinar

The Spectrum of Stem Cell-Based Neuronal Models and Their Fit for Purpose

2:00 PM–3:00 PM EST, December 12, 2024

REGISTER NOW
Inquiry Basket
compare

Send inquiry