
Radiolabeled ligands
Eliminate the need for antibodies and reduce assay time with direct detection using our radiolabeled ligands, which provide for sensitive and quantitative measurement of binding.
Eliminate the need for antibodies and reduce assay time with direct detection using our radiolabeled ligands, which provide for sensitive and quantitative measurement of binding.

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Cell membranes prepared from A431 cells containing human endogenous EGF receptor.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Glutamate mGlu5a (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Galanin Gal2 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Somatostatin SST3 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Cell membranes prepared from CHO-K1 cells stably-transfected with human serotonin 5HT7 receptor, 400 units.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Prokineticin PKR2 receptor, in HEK-293 cells.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Prostanoid CRTH2 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Neurokinin NK3 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Serotonin 5HT-6 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP) receptor, in HEK-293 cells.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Serotonin 5-HT5a receptor, in HEK-293 cells.
Cell membranes prepared from CHO-K1 cells stably-transfected with human Nociceptin NOP (ORL1) receptor, 400 units.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human serotonin 5HT1a receptor
Our Membrane Target Systems: Angiotensin AT1 (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Muscarinic M1 receptor, in CHO-K1 cells.
Cell membranes prepared from CHO-K1 cells stably-transfected with human Vasopressin V1b receptor, 400 units.
Cell membranes prepared from HT29 cells containing human endogenous Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide (VIP) receptor.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with hERG K+ receptor, in HEK-293 cells.
MCH 1 / SLC1 (human) membranes. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Serotonin 5HT-2A (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Nociceptin ORL1 receptor, in HEK-293 cells.
Cell membranes prepared from HEK293 cells stably transfected with human GABA B1b receptor, 400 units.
Our Membrane Target Systems: Leukotriene BLT1 (LTBR1) (human) membranes are prepared from cells that express recombinant or endogenous receptors. Selected for optimal performance in binding assays.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Transporter Norepinephrine receptor, in MDCK cells.
Cell membranes prepared from cells stably-transfected with human Muscarinic M2 receptor, in CHO-K1 cells.