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Thermo Scientific™ GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 Cells
GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells contain the human Acetylcholine (Muscarinic) Receptor 3 (M3) stably integrated into the CellSensor™ NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cell line.
Brand: Thermo Scientific™ K1716
Description
GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells contain the human Acetylcholine (Muscarinic) Receptor 3 (M3) stably integrated into the CellSensor™ NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cell line. CellSensor™ NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells (Cat. No. K1534) contain a beta-lactamase reporter gene under control of the Nuclear Factor of Activated T-cells (NFAT) response element.
The GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells are functionally validated for Z' and EC50 concentrations of Carbachol. In addition, GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells have been tested for assay performance under variable conditions. These data are found in the Validation & Assay Performance Summary.
The M3 receptor is localized in smooth muscle, exocrine glands, and the central nervous system. M3 has been implicated in autoimmune and neurological disorders.
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Specifications
NM_000740.2 | |
Dividing Cells | |
Fluorescence | |
M3 | |
Single Cell Clone Origin | |
2 x 106 Cells | |
M3 | |
CHO-K1 | |
GPCR |
Cell-based beta lactamase reporter gene | |
LiveBLAzer™-FRET B/G Loading Kit, Solution D and other materials are required separately; please refer to the protocol. Includes: • GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells • GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 Assay Protocol • Certificate of Analysis The GeneBLAzer™ M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells are shipped on dry ice and should be stored in liquid nitrogen immediately upon receipt. |
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FRET | |
M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 cells, M3-NFAT-bla CHO-K1 Assay Protocol, Certificate of Analysis | |
GeneBLAzer™ | |
BLA (Beta-Lactamase) | |
Dividing Cells | |
GeneBLAzer™ |
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