The SCREEN-WELL® Bioactive Lipid Library contains 190 bioactive lipids in a 96 well format. Ideal for screening or identifiying recombinant orphan G protein-coupled receptors, target validation, secondary screening, validating new assays and for routine pharmacological applications.
Product Details
Applications: | HTS
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Contents: | 190 compounds including: Agonists & Antagonists, Endocannabinoids, Farnesyl/geranylgeranyl derivates, HETEs deHETEs, hepoxilins, Polyunsaturated fatty acids, Leukotrienes, lipoxins, LPA & phosphatidic acids, Octadecanoids, PAFs, Prostaglandins & thromboxanes, Retinoids, vitamin D metabolites, Sphingolipids. |
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Quantity: | 100 or 500µl per well. |
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Concentration: | DMSO solutions (1.0 or 0.1mM, depending on compound). |
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Use/Stability: | Stable for at least one year from the date of receipt when stored at -80°C. |
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Shipping: | Dry Ice |
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Long Term Storage: | -80°C |
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Technical Info/Product Notes: |  |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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Product Literature References
Molecular basis for the interaction of cellular retinol-binding protein 2 (CRBP2) with non-retinoid ligands: J. Silvaroli, et al.; J. Lipid Res.
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Mechanism of activation for the sirtuin 6 protein deacylase: M.A. Klein, et al.; J. Biol. Chem.
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Abnormal cannabidiol modulates vitamin A metabolism by acting as a competitive inhibitor of CRBP1: J.A. Silvaroli, et al.; ACS Chem. Biol.
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Brown Adipogenic Reprogramming Induced by a Small Molecule: B. Nie, et al.; Cell Rep.
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Macrolides selectively inhibit mutant KCNJ5 potassium channels that cause aldosterone-producing adenoma: U.I. Scholl, et al.; J. Clin. Invest.
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AM251 Suppresses Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition of Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells: T. Yoshinaga, et al.; PLoS One
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Cell type-dependent Erk-Akt pathway crosstalk regulates the proliferation of fetal neural progenitor cells: J.H. Rhim, et al.; Sci. Rep.
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Synthetic Ligands of Cannabinoid Receptors Affect Dauer Formation in the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: P.R. Rodrigues, et al.; G3 (Bethesda)
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Targeting surface voids to counter membrane disorders in lipointoxication-related diseases: R. Ferru-Clément, et al.; J. Cell. Sci.
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The bioactive lipid 4-hydroxyphenyl retinamide inhibits flavivirus replication: M. Carocci, et al.; Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.
59, 85 (2015),
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A Novel Small Molecule Methyltransferase Is Important for Virulence in Candida albicans: E. Lissina, et al.; ACS Chem. Biol.
8, 2785 (2013),
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Retinoids activate the irritant receptor TRPV1 and produce sensory hypersensitivity: S. Yin, et al.; J. Clin. Invest.
123, 3941 (2013),
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Human pluripotent stem cells: the development of high-content screening strategies: S.P. Sherman, et al.; Methods Mol. Biol.
767, 283 (2011),
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Pharmacology of GPR55 in yeast and identification of GSK494581A as a mixed-activity glycine transporter subtype 1 inhibitor and GPR55 agonist: A.J. Brown, et al.; J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.
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Restoration of the immunogenicity of cisplatin-induced cancer cell death by endoplasmic reticulum stress: I. Martins, et al.; Oncogene
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Lipid G protein-coupled receptor ligand identification using beta-arrestin PathHunter assay: H. Yin, et al.; J. Biol. Chem.
284, 12328 (2009),
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Lipid G protein-coupled receptor ligand identification using β-arrestin PathHunter™ assay: H. Yin, et al.; J. Biol. Chem.
284, 12328 (2009),
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A high-throughput screening strategy identifies cardiotonic steroids as alternative splicing modulators: P. Stoilov, et al.; PNAS
105, 11218 (2008),
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Identification of N-arachidonylglycine as the endogenous ligand for orphan G-protein-coupled receptor GPR18: M. Kohno, et al.; BBRC
347, 827 (2006),
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A glance at G-protein-coupled receptors for lipid mediators: a growing receptor family with remarkably diverse ligands: E. Kostenis, et al.; Pharmacol. Ther.
102, 243 (2004),
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Identification of p2y9/GPR23 as a novel G protein-coupled receptor for lysophosphatidic acid, structurally distant from the Edg family: K. Noguchi, et al.; J. Biol. Chem.
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