Human SCN8A Stable Cell Line

  • 1.00 Dollar US$
  • Published date: September 27, 2024
    • Shirley, New York, United States

The human SCN8A gene encodes the pore-forming subunit of Nav1.6, a voltage-gated sodium channel expressed in central and peripheral nervous systems. Mutations in the mouse ortholog cause ataxia and other movement disorders. Nav1.6 channels are therapeutic targets in multiple sclerosis and seizure.

https://acroscell.creative-bioarray.com/human-scn8a-stable-cell-line-cho-acc-ri0168-item-54.htm

Result 0 votes
Hannah Cole
0 votes

Useful information

  • Avoid scams by acting locally or paying with PayPal
  • Never pay with Western Union, Moneygram or other anonymous payment services
  • Don't buy or sell outside of your country. Don't accept cashier cheques from outside your country
  • This site is never involved in any transaction, and does not handle payments, shipping, guarantee transactions, provide escrow services, or offer "buyer protection" or "seller certification"

Related listings

  • Reproductive Toxicology

    Reproductive Toxicology

    Immunology Shirley (New York) January 25, 2025 1.00 Dollar US$

    Reproductive toxicology is one of the most complicated areas of toxicology research due to the involvement of multiple organs and tissues, different modes of toxicant action and dependence on the endocrine system. In particular, endocrine disrupters ...

  • In Vivo PK/PD

    In Vivo PK/PD

    Immunology Shirley (USA) January 25, 2025 1.00 Dollar US$

    Pharmacodynamics (PD) refers to the action of a drug to the body, involving receptor binding, post-receptor effects, and chemical interactions. Pharmacokinetics (PK) determines the onset, duration, and intensity of drug action. Successful drug discov...

  • EUB338 Probe

    EUB338 Probe

    Immunology New York (New York) December 27, 2024 1.00 Dollar US$

    Cat.No. FBPC-10 Description The identification of microbes: Most bacteria; Sequence: GCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGT Size 50 Tests https://www.creative-bioarray.com/EUB338-Probe-FBPC-10-item-4337.htm