A wide variety of immunoassays, reagents, and kits for use in the immunohistochemical staining and analysis of tissue samples. Includes ELISAs, antibodies, tissue crosslinkers, fixatives, permeabilization reagents, molecular probes, dyes, and staining kits.
Form complexes with proteins, peptides, antibodies and other biologically active molecules for direct intracellular delivery using this cationic lipid mixture.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET RAR (retinoic acid receptor) beta Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for highthroughput screening of potential RAR beta ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET PPAR gamma Competitive Binding Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening (HTS) of ligands for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR gamma).
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Estrogen Related Receptor (ERR) gamma Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential ERR gamma ligands as antagonists/inverse agonists of coactivator displacement.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET TR (thyroid receptor) beta Coactivator Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential TR beta ligands as agonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET PPAR (peroxisome proliferator activated receptor) alpha Coactivator Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential PPAR alpha ligands as agonists or antagonists of ligand-dependent coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET LXR (liver X receptor) alpha Coactivator Assay provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening of potential LXR alpha ligands as agonists of coactivator recruitment.
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET PXR (SXR) Competitive Binding Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening (HTS) of ligands for the pregnane X receptor (PXR), also known as the steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR).