GABA Receptors |
In vertebrates, GABA acts at inhibitory synapses in the brain by binding to specific transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane of both pre- and postsynaptic neuronal processes. This binding causes the opening of ion channels to allow the flow of either negatively charged chloride ions into the cell or positively charged potassium ions out of the cell. This action results in a negative change in the transmembrane potential, usually causing hyperpolarization. Two general classes of GABA receptor are known: GABAA in which the receptor is part of a ligand-gated ion channel complex, and GABAB metabotropic receptors, which are G protein-coupled receptors that open or close ion channels via intermediaries (G proteins).
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Primary Neurons and Astrocytes Human, rat and mouse neurons and astrocytes |
| Name | Catalog # | Type | Species | Applications | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GABA A receptor alpha 1 Antibody | RA25064 | Rabbit IgG | H; R | WB | 50 ul | $325 |
| GABA A receptor, Pi Subunit | RA30047 | Rabbit IgG | H; M; R | IHC; WB; E | 50 ug | $560 |
| GABA B Receptor1 | RA20003 | Rabbit IgG | H; R | IHC | 100 ul | $245 |
| GABA B Receptor2 | GT15009 | Goat IgG | R | ICC; IHC; WB; E | 50 ug 100 ug | $190 $345 |
| GABA Receptor Associated Protein | RA19014 | Rabbit IgG | H; M; R | WB | 100 ug | $250 |
| GAD1/GAD67 | GT15142 | Goat IgG | H; M; R | IHC; WB; E | 100 ug | $365 |








