Other Signal Transduction

Signal Transduction
Cellular responses are triggered by proteins, drugs, or pathogens binding to specific receptors. Receptor mediated signaling is a cascade of enzymatic reactions that amplifies the signal. The agonists and antagonists modulating receptor functionality are essential tools for research and medical practice. read more
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A1046 Dynamin inhibitory peptideSummary: Peptide inhibitor of GTPase dynamin
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A1041 Angiotensin (1-7)Summary: Vasoconstriction peptide hormone
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A1042 Angiotensin IISummary: Potent vasopressor and a powerful stimulus for production and release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex.
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A1043 Angiotensin III (human, mouse)Summary: Aldosterone stimulator
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A1121 Melanocyte stimulating hormone release inhibiting factorSummary: MSH release-inhibiting factor
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A1006 Angiotensin I (human, mouse, rat)Summary: Precursor of angiotensin II
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A1013 Endomorphin-1Summary: Agonist of μopioid receptors,highly potent and selective
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A1129 Parathyroid hormone (1-34) (human)Summary: Increases blood calcium level
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A1131 COG 133Summary: ApoE mimetic peptide
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A1132 β-PompilidotoxinTarget: sodium channelsSummary: Slows Na+ channel inactivation