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Resource:Addiction Research GPCR Assay Bank
| Name: | Resource:Addiction Research GPCR Assay Bank |
| Description: | This site describes data from and access to permanent cell lines containing beta-arrestin fluorescent protein biosensors. These cell lines can be used to create high content and low-to-high throughput assays to identify novel receptor ligands, or for studying the basic biology of the individual receptors. View our catalog of plasmids and cell lines, as well as information on how to request a product.
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| Parent Organization: | Duke University; North Carolina; USA |
| Supporting Agency: | NIDA |
| Related to: | Resource:One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing, US Biobank |
| Resource Type(s): | Biomaterial supply resource, Biomaterial manufacture, Cell repository |
| Keywords: | fluorescent, addiction, assay, beta-arrstin, biology, biosensor, cell, data, g protein, g-protein coupled receptor, ligand, plasmid, protein, receptor, Catalog |
| Abbreviation: | GPCR Assay Bank |
| Resource: | Resource |
| URL: | http://www.duke.edu/web/gpcr-assay/index.html |
| Related condition/disease: | Addiction |
| Id: | nif-0000-25722 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Curation status: Curated
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| Abbrev | GPCR Assay Bank + |
| CurationStatus | curated + |
| DefiningCitation | http://www.duke.edu/web/gpcr-assay/index.html + |
| Definition | This site describes data from and access t … This site describes data from and access to permanent cell lines containing beta-arrestin fluorescent protein biosensors. These cell lines can be used to create high content and low-to-high throughput assays to identify novel receptor ligands, or for studying the basic biology of the individual receptors. View our catalog of plasmids and cell lines, as well as information on how to request a product.
derstanding and combating addiction. |
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| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| Has role | Biomaterial supply resource +, Biomaterial manufacture +, and Cell repository + |
| Id | nif-0000-25722 + |
| Is part of | Duke University; North Carolina; USA + |
| Keywords | Fluorescent +, Addiction +, Assay +, Beta-arrstin +, Biology +, Biosensor +, Cell +, Data +, G protein +, G-protein coupled receptor +, Ligand +, Plasmid +, Protein +, Receptor +, and Catalog + |
| Label | Resource:Addiction Research GPCR Assay Bank + |
| ModifiedDate | 27 July 2012 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| RelatedTo | Resource:One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing +, and US Biobank + |
| Related disease | Addiction + |
| SuperCategory | Resource + |
| Supporting Agency | NIDA + |



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