CHO-K1/PAR4 Stable Cell Line
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¥1,613,997.00 | |
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M00206 | |
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¥1,613,997.00 | |
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Ask us a question |
Protease-activated receptor (PAR)-4 is a member of a unique family of GPCRs. The protease-activated receptors (PARs) that are activated by proteolytic cleavage of the N-terminal domain of the receptor reveal a tethered ligand. The PAR family consists of 4 receptors; PAR1 and PAR3 are activated by thrombin, and PAR2 and PAR4 are activated by several serine proteases (Macfarlane et al., 2001). PAR4 is a recently identified low-affinity thrombin receptor that plays a pathophysiological role in many types of tissues including the lung. Mice lacking PAR4 are protected from mesenteric arteriole thrombosis, indicating that PAR4 is a potential target for treatment of thrombosis in humans. |
PAR4, Thrombin receptor, PAR-4, proteinase-activated receptor-4, coagulation factor II receptor-like 3, protease-activated receptor 4, proteinase-activated receptor 4, thrombin receptor-like 3
Applications | Functional assay for PAR4 receptor |
Storage | Liquid nitrogen immediately upon delivery |
Species | Human |
Freeze Medium | 45% culture medium, 45% FBS (Cat. #10099-141, Gibco), 10% DMSO (Cat. #D2650, Sigma) |
Culture Medium | Ham’s F-12 K (Kaighn’s), 10% FBS, 400 μg/ml G418 (Cat. #10131-035, Gibco) |