A wide variety of products for use in the study of proteins. Includes protein samples, extraction and purification products, protein modifiers, assays, dialysis supplies, gene reporter systems, cDNA, competent cells, immunohistochemistry supplies, etc.
BACE1 (beta-secretase) is a key enzyme involved in the production of amyloid beta-peptides found in extracellular amyloid plaques of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET TR (thyroid receptor) alpha Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for highthroughput screening of potential TR alpha ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET TR (thyroid receptor) beta Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential TR beta ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Glucocorticoid Receptor Competitive Binding Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening (HTS) of ligands for glucocorticoid receptor (GR).
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR) Coactivator Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for highthroughput screening (HTS) of potential CAR ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment or inverse agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator displacement.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR) Coactivator Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for highthroughput screening (HTS) of potential CAR ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment or inverse agonists of liganddependent coactivator displacement.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET FXR (farnesoid X receptor) Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential FXR ligands as agonists of coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET LXR (liver X receptor) alpha Coactivator Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential LXR alpha ligands as agonists of coactivator recruitment.