We know that pain is complex. It involves multiple cell types, receptors, and signaling molecules. There’s neuropathic (nerve) pain and nociceptive (tissue) pain. There are the central and peripheral nervous systems; the NaV, K+, TRPV, and acid-sensing ion channels; modulators that adjust the behavior of those channels; the P2X7 receptors; and much more.
Thankfully, you can find all the tools you need to study pain, right here.
Sodium channel voltage-gated type VIII alpha subunit, NaCh6, PN4, CerIII
A highly specific antibody directed against an epitope of the rat protein. It has been designed to recognize NaV1.6 sodium channel from rat, human, and mouse samples.
Applications: ICC, IF, IHC, WB
Host: Rabbit
Sizes: 25 μl, 50 μl, 0.2 ml (free sample available)
Purinergic receptor P2X7, P2RX7, P2Z, ATP receptor
A highly specific antibody directed against an epitope of the rat protein. It has been designed to recognize P2X7 purinergic receptor from rat, mouse, and human samples.
Applications: ICC, IF, IHC, IP, WB
Host: Rabbit
Sizes: 25 μl, 50 μl, 0.2 ml (free sample available)
Brain type I sodium channel, BI, Sodium channel protein type 1 subunit α
A highly specific antibody directed against an epitope of the rat protein. It has been designed to recognize NaV1.1 from rat, human, and mouse samples.
Applications: ICC, IF, IHC, IP, WB
Host: Rabbit
Sizes: 25 μl, 50 μl, 0.2 ml (free sample available)