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Cat No. Product Name Synonyms Targets
TP2044L α-CGRP (human) acetate α-CGRP (human) acetate (90954-53-3 free base) Others
α-CGRP (human) acetate is a regulatory neuropeptide of 37 amino acids. It is the most potent vasodilator known to date and has inotropic and chronotropic effects.
TP2044 α-CGRP(human) α-CGRP (human)
Endogenous calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) agonist.
T38190 Tyr-α-CGRP (rat) (trifluoroacetate salt)
Tyr-α-CGRP (rat) is an N-terminally tyrosinated analog of the neuropeptide α-CGRP that induces a fall in resting tension of isolated opossum internal anal sphincter (IAS) with an EC50 value of 178 nM.
T36555 Tyr-α-CGRP (human) (trifluoroacetate salt)
Tyr-α-CGRP is an N-terminal extended tyrosinated analogue of α-calcitonin gene-related peptide . It binds to amylin receptors AMY1 and AMY3 in COS-7 cells expressing the human receptors (IC50s = 141 and 1.86 nM, respecti...
TP2233 α-CGRP, rat CGRP (rat) Others
Endogenous neuropeptide, potent vasodilator
T75788 α-CGRP(human) TFA
α-CGRP(human) TFA is a 37-amino acid regulatory neuropeptide that is extensively located within the central and peripheral nervous system, functioning as a potent vasodilator [1].
T75732 α-CGRP, rat TFA
α-CGRP, rat TFA, a neuropeptide (calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)) mainly expressed in neuromuscular junction, is a potent vasodilator. α-CGRP, rat TFA can lead to a fall in blood pressure and an increase in heart ...
T78540 α-CGRP (mouse, rat) TFA CGRP Receptor
α-CGRP (mouse, rat) TFA, a neuropeptide belonging to the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) family, is predominantly located at neuromuscular junctions and functions as a potent vasodilator. Peripheral administration...
TP1134 HCGRP-(8-37) Human α-CGRP (8-37)
Rat CGRP-(8-37) (VTHRLAGLLSRSGGVVKDNFVPTNVGSEAF) is a highly selective CGRP receptor antagonist
T71246 DD04107
DD04107 is a novel inhibitor of α-calcitonin gene-related peptide (α-CGRP) exocytotic release from primary sensory neurons, selectively interacting with Synaptotagmin 1.
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