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The metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) are G-protein coupled receptors that bind with glutamate to activate neurotransmission. They are involved in learning, memory, anxiety, and the perception of pain. mGluRs are found in synapses of the hippocampus, cerebellum, and the cerebral cortex, as well as other parts of the brain and in peripheral tissues.

Image: mGluR5 staining of CA3 region of rat hippocampus (dilution 1:300). doi:10.1038/sj.npp.1300616.

NameCatalog #TypeSpeciesApplicationsSizePrice
mGluR1 alphaRA19065Rabbit IgGRICC; IHC; WB100 ul$215
mGluR2RA13101Rabbit IgGRWB100 ul$215
mGluR2/3RA13102Rabbit IgGM; RICC; IHC; WB100 ul$325
mGluR3RA13103Rabbit IgGRIHC; WB100 ul$215
mGluR5RA16100Rabbit IgGM; RICC; IHC; WB50 ug
100 ug Blocking Peptide
$430
$225
mGluR5MO15118Mouse IgGHIHC100 ug$225
mGluR5bRA13106Rabbit IgGM; RWB100 ul$215
mGluR6RA13105Rabbit IgGM; RICC; IHC; WB100 ul
50 ul @ 1 mgs/ml
$295
$175
mGluR6GP13105Guinea Pig IgGM; RIHC100ul$250
mGluR6RA30046Rabbit IgGHIHC50 ug$425
mGluR6/7RA25041Rabbit IgGCh; H; M; Pr; RICC; IHC; WB500 ul$365