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Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag)

Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag)

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Introducing the Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag), a cutting-edge product meticulously engineered to cater to the demanding needs of the scientific community. This protein, derived from human parathyroid hormone receptor 1 (PTH1R), boasts an exceptional level of purity and quality, ensuring optimal performance in various research applications.

Crafted with utmost precision, the Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag) exhibits a glycosylation at position 49, further enhancing its stability and functionality. The inclusion of a histidine (His) tag facilitates efficient purification, enabling researchers to obtain a highly concentrated and homogeneous protein sample with ease.

This remarkable protein holds immense potential in elucidating the intricate mechanisms underlying parathyroid hormone signaling pathways. Its utilization in biochemical and biophysical studies, as well as in drug discovery and development, promises to unravel novel insights into the physiological and pathological processes associated with PTH1R.

The Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag) is meticulously manufactured in compliance with rigorous quality control standards, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. Its exceptional stability and solubility enable seamless integration into a wide range of experimental setups, facilitating accurate and reliable results.

With its unparalleled purity, stability, and functionality, the Recombinant Human PTH1R Protein (Gly49, His Tag) stands as an indispensable tool for researchers seeking to delve deeper into the intricate world of parathyroid hormone receptor 1. Elevate your scientific endeavors with this exceptional protein, and unlock new frontiers in the realm of biomedical research.
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