Human HCN2 Channel EZCells™ TT

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  • Representative HCN2 inward current trace elicited by a -120 mV test pulse from a -30 mV holding potential. Recording instrument: PatchXpress®.
  • Frequency distribution of control current amplitude obtained in 20 PatchXpress® cell recordings.

Human HCN2 Channel EZCells™ TT

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  • CT4115
  • Lot #:
  • 1160

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Human HCN2 ion channel-expressing, division-arrested cells.

Background

The human HCN2 gene encodes the pore-forming subunit of a hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-modulated cation channel. HCN2 channels contribute to pacemaker current that controls rhythmic excitation in the heart and brain.
General Info
Synonyms hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated channel
Product Description Human HCN2 ion channel-expressing, division-arrested cells.
Target Type Ion Channel
Product Type EZCells™ TT
Family Hyperpolarization-gated
Sub-Type HCN2
Class Hyperpolarization-gated channel
Therapeutic Area cardiac, pain & inflammation, seizure-convulsion
Gene Name HCN2
Validated Assay/Platform PatchXpress®
References Hofmann F, et al. 2005. Pharmacol Rev. 57:455 - 462. International Union of Pharmacology. LI. Nomenclature and molecular relationships of cyclic nucleotide-regulated channels.
EZCell Info
Host cell CHO
Mycoplasma Status Negative (MycoAlert Kit)
Growth media Ham's F12; 10% FBS
Growth characteristics cells remain viable 1–2 days post-thaw
Functional expression median current amplitude = 1.6 nA
Storage and Packaging
Packaging Cryopreserved irradiated cells, 6 million cells per vial
Storage Recommendation liquid nitrogen
Quantity 6 million cells