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  1. Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor Cell Line
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    Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor Cell Line

    Cat.#: A689
    Human Cholecystokinin CCKB Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) stable, replicating cell line. Learn More
  2. Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

    Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

    Price: $275.00
    Cat.#: A489
    Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuropeptide which is widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. The CCKB receptor is the predominant subtype in the CNS where it is widely distributed, however, it also occurs in abundance in the gastro-intestinal tract. CCKB receptors have been found to be most abundant in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and amygdale. Animal and human studies using CCKB receptor antagonists have suggested that anxiety, panic attacks, analgesia, and satiety may be modulated through the CCKB receptor. Learn More
  3. Human CCKA Cholecystokinin Receptor Cell Line
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    Human CCKA Cholecystokinin Receptor Cell Line

    Cat.#: A688
    Human Cholecystokinin CCKA Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) stable, replicating cell line. Learn More
  4. Human CCKA Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

    Human CCKA Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

    Price: $275.00
    Cat.#: A488
    Human CCKA Cholecystokinin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuropeptide which is widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. The CCKA receptor has a limited distribution with highest densities in the hypothalamic nuclei, areas of the hippocampus, the septum, dorsal motor vagal nucleus and interpeduncular nucleus of the brain stem. It also occurs in numerous gastro-intestinal tissues. CCKA receptors affect satiety, pancreatitis, gut motility and have growth-promoting effects on some tumors. Learn More

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