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Biogenic Amines are a large group of naturally occurring biologically active compounds, most of which act as neurotransmitters. The most dominant, norepinephrine, is involved in such physiologic functions as emotional reactions, memory, sleep, and arousal from sleep. Other biochemicals of the group include three catecholamines: histamine, serotonin, and dopamine. These substances are active in regulating blood pressure, elimination, body temperature, and many other centrally mediated body functions.

Image: DOPA decarboxylase  staining of  paraffin-embedded human caudate sections (dilution: 25 µg/ml). Tissue was stained using HRP-DAB (brown) and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue).

NameCatalog #TypeSpeciesApplicationsSizePrice
DOPA decarboxylaseMO15100Mouse IgGH; RIHC; WB; E100 ug$255
DOPA decarboxylaseRA25065Mouse IgGRWB100 ul$325
Dopamine beta-HydroxylaseSO25002Mouse IgGH; M; PrWB30 ug$325
Tyrosine HydroxylaseMO22941Mouse IgMM; Pr; RIHC; WB100 ul$350
Tyrosine HydroxylaseCH23006Chicken IgYH; MICC; IHC; WB100 ul$99
Tyrosine HydroxylaseSO25000Sheep IgGH; M; Pr; RICC; IF; IHC; WB100 ul$325
Tyrosine HydroxylaseMO20001Mouse IgGH; M; RICC; WB100 ul$200
phospho-Tyrosine Hydroxylase (Ser40)RA18026Rabbit IgGRIF; IHC; WB; IP100 ul$335