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  • HY-100783
    (-)-Bicuculline methobromide
    3 Publications Verification

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    (-)-Bicuculline methobromide is a potent GABAA blocker. (-)-Bicuculline methobromide alters membrane properties and firing pattern. (-)-Bicuculline methobromide reduces the Apamin-sensitive afterhyperpolarization, while Apamin is a toxin isolated from bee venom to block small conductance Ca 2+ -activated K + channels. (-)-Bicuculline methobromide facilitates burst firing via blocking apamin-sensitive Ca 2+ -activated K + current .
    (-)-Bicuculline methobromide
  • HY-N0219
    Bicuculline
    30+ Cited Publications

    (+)-Bicuculline

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Bicuculline ((+)-Bicuculline) is A competing neurotransmitter GABAA receptor antagonist (IC50=2 μM). Bicuculline also blocks Ca 2+ activating potassium (SK) channels and subsequently blocks slow post-hyperpolarization (slow AHP). Bicuculline has anticonvulsant activity. Bicuculline can be used to induce seizures in mice .
    Bicuculline
  • HY-137790
    Bicuculline methochloride
    Maximum Cited Publications
    34 Publications Verification

    (-)-Bicuculline methochloride

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Bicuculline ((+)-Bicuculline; d-Bicuculline) methochloride is a selective GABAA receptor antagonist with an IC50 value of 3 μM. Bicuculline methochloride induces clonic tonic convulsions in mammals and can also be used to block Ca 2+ activated potassium channels. Bicuculline methochloride can be used in studies of epilepsy and other related psychiatric disorders .
    Bicuculline methochloride
  • HY-103474
    Bicuculline methiodide
    3 Publications Verification

    (-)-Bicuculline methiodide

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Bicuculline methiodide ((-)-Bicuculline methiodide) is a potent GABAA blocker. Bicuculline methiodide alters membrane properties and firing pattern. Bicuculline methiodide reduces the Apamin-sensitive afterhyperpolarization, while Apamin is a toxin isolated from bee venom to block small conductance Ca 2+ -activated K + channels. Bicuculline methiodide facilitates burst firing via blocking apamin-sensitive Ca 2+ -activated K + current .
    Bicuculline methiodide
  • HY-B1388

    Homatropine methobromide

    mAChR Neurological Disease
    Homatropine methylbromide (Homatropine methobromide) is muscarinic AChR antagonist, inhibits endothelial and smooth muscle muscarinic receptors of WKY-E and SHR-E with IC50 of 162.5 nM and 170.3 nM, respectively.
    Homatropine methylbromide
  • HY-100798

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Phaclofen is a selective GABAB receptor antagonist. Phaclofen is a peripheral and central baclofen antagonist. Phaclofen maybe a potential compound in determining the physiological significance of central and peripheral bicuculline-insensitive receptors with which GABA and (-)-baclofen interact .
    Phaclofen
  • HY-100783B

    (+)-Bicuculline methobromide

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Bicuculline methobromide is a selective GABAA Receptor antagonist with an IC50 value of 3 μM. Bicuculline methobromide induces clonic tonic convulsions in mammals and can also be used to block Ca 2+ activated potassium channels. Bicuculline methobromide can be used in studies of epilepsy and other related psychiatric disorders .
    Bicuculline methobromide
  • HY-100783A

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    (+)-Bicuculline methobromide is a potent GABAA blocker. (+)-Bicuculline methobromide alters membrane properties and firing pattern. (+)-Bicuculline methobromide reduces the Apamin-sensitive afterhyperpolarization, while Apamin is a toxin isolated from bee venom to block small conductance Ca 2+ -activated K + channels. (+)-Bicuculline methobromide facilitates burst firing via blocking apamin-sensitive Ca 2+ -activated K + current .
    (+)-Bicuculline methochloride
  • HY-N0219R

    (+)-Bicuculline (Standard)

    Reference Standards GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Bicuculline (Standard) is the analytical standard of Bicuculline. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Bicuculline ((+)-Bicuculline) is A competing neurotransmitter GABAA receptor antagonist (IC50=2 μM). Bicuculline also blocks Ca2+ activating potassium (SK) channels and subsequently blocks slow post-hyperpolarization (slow AHP). Bicuculline has anticonvulsant activity. Bicuculline can be used to induce seizures in mice .
    Bicuculline (Standard)
  • HY-B1388R

    Homatropine methobromide (Standard)

    Reference Standards mAChR Neurological Disease
    Homatropine (methylbromide) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Homatropine (methylbromide). This product is intended for research and analytical applications.
    Homatropine methylbromide (Standard)
  • HY-157084

    ROS Kinase Bacterial Infection
    HS-291 is a HtpG inhibitor of Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb). HS-291 contains BX-2819 (high affinity for Bb HtpG), PEG linker, and Verteporfin (HY-B0146) (a photoactive toxin).HS-291 produces reactive oxygen species under light activation to oxidize HtpG and a discrete protein subset near chaperone proteins and can quickly and irreversibly inactivate Bb .
    HS-291
  • HY-121299

    mCPBG

    5-HT Receptor Neurological Disease
    m-Chlorophenylbiguanide (mCPBG) is a potent high-affinity agonist of the 5-HT3 receptor, exhibiting an inhibitory effect on long-term potentiation (LTP) in the mossy fiber-CA3 system. mCPBG attenuates the magnitude of LTP at concentrations of 0.3-1 microM, demonstrating its role in modulating synaptic plasticity. Additionally, the impact of mCPBG on LTP is reversible by the GABAA receptor antagonist bicuculline, indicating a connection between its action and GABAergic neurotransmission.
    m-Chlorophenylbiguanide
  • HY-177573

    GABA Receptor Neurological Disease
    Cholesteryl γ-aminobutyrate is a γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mimetic prodrug. Cholesteryl γ-aminobutyrate inhibits the orthodromically-evoked discharge of pyramidal cells in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. Cholesteryl γ-aminobutyrate suppresses the open-field activity of mice and rats in a dose-dependent manner and inhibits Bicuculline (HY-N0219)-induced seizures in mice. Cholesteryl γ-aminobutyrate can be used for the study of CNS diseases related to impaired GABAergic neuronal function .
    Cholesteryl γ-aminobutyrate

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