The PhotoScreen™ P2RX₄ Cell Line is a stable, recombinant HEK cell line expressing a photoprotein and the human P2X purinoceptor 4 receptor. This specialized cell line enables researchers to study P2X₄ receptor-mediated cellular processes and conduct light-activated screening for advanced drug discovery and cellular biology research.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Application | Drug Discovery & Development |
| Special Ordering Information | Requires accepted Terms and Conditions. Additional agreement needed for commercial use. |
| Validation | Calcium Luminescence |
The PhotoScreen™ P2RX₄ Cell Line is a stable, recombinant HEK cell line expressing a photoprotein and the human P2X purinoceptor 4 receptor. This specialized cell line enables researchers to study P2X₄ receptor-mediated cellular processes and conduct light-activated screening for advanced drug discovery and cellular biology research.
Revvity’s PhotoScreen double transfected cell lines are provided in two vials of frozen cells, each containing ∽2.5 x 106 cells. Detailed product information as well as recommended cell culture conditions and validation assay date are available each cell line.
PhotoScreen is an alternative technology to fluorescent dyes being used on FLIPR studying GPCR targets. large robust signal generated lets you screen agonists, antagonists and allosteric modulators with reduced false positives.
Revvity’s PhotoScreen cell lines require accepted cell line Terms and Conditions prior to order processing. Additional agreement needed for commercial use. Please use link above to accept Terms and Conditions or to request an agreement for commercial use.
| Application |
Drug Discovery & Development
|
|---|---|
| Brand |
PhotoScreen
|
| Host Cell Line |
HEK293
|
| Host Species |
Human
|
| Receptor |
Purinergic
|
| Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Dry Ice
|
| Special Ordering Information |
Requires accepted Terms and Conditions. Additional agreement needed for commercial use.
|
| Target Class |
GPCR
|
| Unit Size |
5 million
|
| Validation |
Calcium Luminescence
|
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