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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T8452 | Dantrolene | Others | |
Dantrolene is a postsynaptic muscle relaxant by inhibiting Ca2+ ions release from sarcoplasmic reticulum stores by antagonizing ryanodine receptors. | |||
T8815 | Azumolene | EU4093 free base | Calcium Channel |
Azumolene (EU4093 free base) | |||
T37807 | JTV 519 fumarate | ||
Ryanodine receptor (RyR) inhibitor; stabilizes RyR2 in a closed conformation. Exhibits antiarrhythmic and cardioprotective properties in vivo. Hunt et al (2007) K201 (JTV519) suppresses spontaneous Ca2+ release and [3H]r... | |||
T60127 | Chlorantraniliprole | Rynaxypyr,Chlorantranilipole,Rynaxpyr | Others |
Chlorantraniliprole (Rynaxypyr) is an insecticide. Chlorantraniliprole potently and selectively activates insect ryanodine receptor, with EC50s of 40 nM and 50 nM for Drosophila melanogaster and H. virescens ryanodine re... | |||
T4054 | Dantrolene sodium hemiheptahydrate | Dantrolene sodium hydrate,Dantrolene sodium salt,Dantrium,Sodium dantrolene | Calcium Channel , Autophagy |
Dantrolene depresses excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle by binding to the ryanodine receptor 1 and decreasing intracellular calcium concentration. Ryanodine receptors mediate the release of calcium from t... | |||
T4973 | Paraxanthine | 1,7-DIMETHYLXANTHINE | Endogenous Metabolite |
Paraxanthine (1,7-dimethylxanthine) is a metabolite of caffeine (sc-202514) which functions as an adenosine receptor ligand and a PARP-1 inhibitor in pulmonary epithelial cells. Studies suggest that Paraxanthine is struc... | |||
T12787 | Ryanodine | Others | |
Ryanodine, a diterpenoid poison derived from Ryania speciosa, acts as a modulator of the ryanodine receptor, which is permeable to cells. Depending on its concentration, ryanodine can either stimulate or inhibit Ca2+ rel... | |||
T32855 | Lomifylline | Cervilane | |
Lomifylline is an inducer that induces the release of Ca2+ stored in cells, specifically through the ryanodine receptor. | |||
T80153 | Maurocalcine | Calcium Channel | |
Maurocalcine is a cell-permeable agonist for ryanodine receptor (RyR) subtypes 1, 2, and 3. It enhances [3 H]ryanodine binding to RyR1 with an EC50 of 2558 nM and demonstrates an apparent affinity for RyR2 at 14 nM. This... | |||
T72004 | Azumolene sodium anhydrous | ||
Azumolene sodium anhydrous is a muscle relaxant that inhibits the release of calcium from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Azumolene inhibits a component of store-operated calcium entry coupled to the skeletal mus... | |||
T68366 | Azumolene sodium dihydrate | ||
Azumolene sodium dihydrate is a muscle relaxant that inhibits the release of calcium from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Azumolene inhibits a component of store-operated calcium entry coupled to the skeletal mus... | |||
T19253 | Cyclic ADP-ribose | cADPR | Calcium Channel |
Cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) is an effective calcium mobilization second messenger, which is synthesized from NAD + by ADP-ribosyl cyclase. Cyclic ADP-ribose mainly increases cytosolic calcium through Ryanodine receptor-med... | |||
T37687 | Cyclic ADP-ribose ammonium | ||
Cyclic ADP-ribose ammonium (cADPR ammonium) is a powerful calcium mobilization second messenger synthesized from NAD+ by an ADP-ribosyl cyclase. It primarily raises cytosolic calcium levels through Ryanodine receptor-med... | |||
T79703 | RyRs activator 3 | Parasite | |
RyRs activator 3 (compound A4) serves as an insecticide highly effective against both the diamondback moths, M. separata and P. xylostella. It exhibits an LC50 of 3.27 mg/L for controlling diamondback moth populations. T... | |||
T81237 | RyRs activator 4 | ||
Compound B18 (RyRs activator 4) is an insect ryanodine receptor activator that exhibits larvicidal activity against Mythimna separata with an LC50 value of 1.32 mg/L [1]. | |||
T80975 | TMDJ-035 | Calcium Channel | |
TMDJ-035 is a selective inhibitor of the RyR2 (ryanodine receptor 2). It effectively suppresses abnormal calcium (Ca^2+) waves and transients in isolated cardiomyocytes derived from mice with RyR2 mutations. As such, TMD... |