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Dictionary » L » L-ap4 receptor L-ap4 receptorL-ap4 receptor a type of glutamate receptor that also binds a particular synthetic agonist and acts as a cation channel. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Cytokine - Receptor conceptsAs for my suggestion, you can do some biological experiments to determine the localization and distribution of your interested receptors with purchased specifc antibodies. For example, immunohistochemistry is a useful rechnique. To get a reference, you can visit http://www.immunohistochemistry.us/
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cellular mechanisms that result in symptoms of cholera... G proteins, while the A2 chain fits into the central pore of the B subunit ring. Upon binding, the complex is taken into the cell via receptor-mediated endocytosis. Once inside the cell, the disulfide bond is reduced, and the A1 subunit is freed to bind with a human partner protein ...
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How to go about creating a stably-transfected cell line... my research, and I differentiate them into neurons using retinoic acid. I wish to create a stable clone expressing a GFP-fusion neurotransmitter receptor, of either NMDA-R or AMPA-R, but I am not very clear about what should be done. First off, how should I go about getting a suitable expression ...
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cold foreheadThis because gustato receptor of tongue get rapidly cool down since it carry out the impulse to spinal to brain,the path become cold so we feel it cold in our throat, tongue, forehead.
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EC50 depending on cell number?Hi, the volume should not matter. However, concerning the amount of cells, I'm not much sure about that. Colleague of mine has recently done some receptor biding assays and she got some weird results.
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