Brilliant Thallium

$211.00$3,597.00

A potassium channel assay, and so much more. ION’s high-throughput, no wash thallium (Tl⁺) flux assay is an optimal solution for measuring the activity of potassium (K⁺), sodium (Na⁺), and non-selective cation channels and their effectors including transporters and GPCRs.

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Variation SKU Price Quantity Action
Size: Express Kit - 100 plates
11000
$3,597.00
Size: pIONeer Kit - 2 plates
11000
$211.00
Size: Flex Kit - 10 plates
11000
$473.00

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Product Description

ION Biosciences’ Brilliant Thallium (Tl⁺) Assay is a total assay solution for multi-well plate-based, high-throughput measurements of Tl⁺ flux through K⁺, Na⁺, non-selective cation channels, and some Na⁺ or K⁺ transporters. The ION Biosciences’ Brilliant Thallium Assay is also useful for a wide range of effectors of ion channels and transporters including G protein-coupled receptors, lipid and protein kinase, for example. In multi-well, plate-based formats, the Brilliant Thallium Assay can be used to discover and characterize the effects of tens to many tens-of-thousands of compounds and environmental factors on effectors of Tl⁺ flux. Over the past 15 years, fluorescence-based measures of Tl⁺ flux have been widely utilized to discover small molecule modulators of a host of ion channels, transporters, GPCRS and other targets of interest for both drug discovery and basic research.

Our Flex kit provides all the necessary reagents in a format that maximizes flexibility for your assay design and optimization needs.

Our Express kit is custom tailored to customer’s needs, providing only the reagents you need in the amounts you need them. Less waste, higher reproducibility, and more convenience.

Potassium and sodium channel assays using thallium flux

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