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Type: Rabbit IgG
 
Applications: IHC; WB
ICC=Immunocytochemistry; IF=Immunofluorescence; IHC=Immunohistochemistry; WB=Western blotting; FC=Flow Cytometry; IP=Immunoprecipitation; E=ELISA; NB=Neutralization of Bioactivity; FACS; All Fluorecent Images;
Species Reactivity: R
B=Bovine; Ca=Cat; Ch=Chicken; GP=Guinea Pig; H=Human; M=Mouse; P=Porcine; Pr=Primate; R=Rat; Rb=Rabbit; Ze=Zebrafish; na
Format: Whole serum - lyophilized
 
Immunogen: A synthetic peptide sequence corresponding to amino acids 384-398 predicted from the cloned rat MOR1. The peptide was conjugated to bovine thyroglobulin with glutaraldehyde.
 
Description/Data:

Pleased note this antibody was generated using a synthetic peptide sequence corresponding to amino acids 384-398 predicted from the cloned rat MOR1. The peptide was conjugated to bovine thyroglobulin with glutaraldehyde (Mu Opioid Receptor Catalog#RA10104 was made using a peptide corresponding to amino acids 386-400 ( NHQLENLEAETAPLP).

Three types of opioid receptors have been cloned -- mu, delta, and kappa. Opioid receptors are seven transmembrane G-protein coupled receptors. They share a high degree of homology and are most divergent at the N- and C-termini. Activation of mu opioid receptors leads to a decrease in neuronal excitability.

See doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.10.033 for IHC/WB images and data.

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Mu Opioid Receptor Catalog#: RA10104

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