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The amino-acid glutamate is the primary excitatory transmitter in the mammalian CNS. Fast excitatory actions of glutamate are mediated by ionotropic glutamate receptor (iGluR) N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), alpha-amino-3-hydroxi-5-methyl-ioxyzole-4-propionic acid, and kainate receptors. Metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) mediate slower glutamate responses through G-protein coupling to various intracellular signaling cascades that can modulate, or fine-tune, iGluR function.

Related Reagents:

Primary Rat, Human and Mouse Neurons and Astrocytes
NameCatalog #TypeSpeciesApplicationsSizePrice
NMDA Receptor 1, N1RA25036Rabbit IgGRIHC; WB25 ug$285
NMDA NR1 PanMO25041Rabbit IgGRWB15 ug$285
NMDA Receptor 2ARA25037Rabbit IgGH; RIHC; WB; IP10 ug$285
NMDA Receptor 2BRA25063Rabbit IgGH; M; RIHC; WB; IP10 ug$325
phospho-NMDA Receptor 1 (Ser890)RA18011Rabbit IgGH; M; RWB100 ul$370
Phospho-NMDA Receptor 1 (Ser896)RA18012Rabbit IgGH; M; RIHC; WB100 ul$370