Species : |
Human |
Source : |
Insect Cells |
Description : |
Human MDR1 Vesicles are part of a larger group of transporter vesicles known as ABC transporter vesicles. They are prepared from purified plasma membranes isolated from an insect cell system (Sf9 cells transfected with baculovirus) expressing MDR1. MDR1 is an important determinant of drug disposition, through its role in processes such as absorption at the small intestine and transfer across the blood-brain barrier to the CNS. |
Form : |
Frozen |
Concept Behind ABC Transporter Vesicles : |
ABC transporter vesicles are easy-to-use, efficient reagents for early assessment of a drug candidate's substrate and drug interaction potential. While ABC transporters typically mediate the export of substrates out of cells, transporters expressed on these inside-out vesicles import substrates into the vesicles. It is therefore possible to quantitatively evaluate transport activity for your compound by determining the amount incorporated into the vesicles. |
Clear and Reliable Results : |
Prepared from Sf9 cells which have been engineered to over-express specific ABC transporters, these 'inside-out' vesicles provide high levels of transporter activity with low background, giving you a clear signal if your compound is a substrate or inhibitor of a specific efflux transporter. |
Applications : |
Use Human MDR1 Vesicles to:
• Investigate the transporter interactions of your drug candidates
• Assess potential for transporter-mediated drug-drug interactions
• Obtain high quality results with a large signal to noise ratios |
Notes : |
For Research Use Only. Not intended for animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. |
Storage : |
Store at -80 centigrade. |
Shipping : |
Dry Ice |