| Description | iNeuCal™ calcium biosensor has been integrated into human neural progenitor cells. They respond to changes in intracellular calcium in the 605nm-625nm fluorescence range (excitation/emission = 610nm / 625nm) to measure the increase or decrease in intracellular calcium concentration. These iNeuCal™ calcium biosensor has been integrated into human neural progenitor cells. They respond to changes in intracellular calcium in the 605nm-625nm fluorescence range (excitation/emission = 610nm / 625nm) to measure the increase or decrease in intracellular calcium concentration. These calcium biosensors have an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and can operate in the range of seconds to minutes. They can be used in single cell applications as well as medium to high throughput screening platforms.... Read More | African Green Monkey has long been one of the most important non-human primate models for biomedical research which is close to Rhesus monkey. This product is isolated from African Green Monkeys Endocrine Tissue. The sample is negative for Herpes-B Virus, as well as SRV, SIV, STLV-1, and can be usedAfrican Green Monkey has long been one of the most important non-human primate models for biomedical research which is close to Rhesus monkey. This product is isolated from African Green Monkeys Endocrine Tissue. The sample is negative for Herpes-B Virus, as well as SRV, SIV, STLV-1, and can be used for a variety of tests and assays such as PCR, Western blot, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent flow cytometry.... Read More | Blautia is a genus of anaerobic bacteria with probiotic characteristics that occur widely in the feces and intestines of mammals. | This product is a 58 kDa Human SPNS2 membrane protein expressed in HEK293. The protein is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. | Creative Biolabs' Neuropathy Frozen Tissue Panels are designed for the study of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dementia, multiple sclerosis, progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and depression. |