Nafadotride - Moligand™, ≥99% , Agonist of 5-HT 1A receptor;Antagonist of D 2 receptor;Antagonist of D 3 receptor;Antagonist of D 4 receptor, CAS No.149649-22-9, Agonist of 5-HT 1A receptor;Antagonist of D 2 receptor;Antagonist of D 3 receptor;Antagonist of D 4 receptor
Nafadotride - Moligand™, ≥99% , Agonist of 5-HT 1A receptor;Antagonist of D 2 receptor;Antagonist of D 3 receptor;Antagonist of D 4 receptor, CAS No.149649-22-9, Agonist of 5-HT 1A receptor;Antagonist of D 2 receptor;Antagonist of D 3 receptor;Antagonist of D 4 receptor
GRADE & PURITYMoligand™?Moligand™ — Aladdin's line of ligands and bioactive small molecules. Use for receptor, pathway, and binding studies needing defined small-molecule tools.≥99%
Potent, selective D 3 antagonist (K i values are 0.52 nM (D 3 ), 269 nM (D 4 ) and 5 nM (D 2 )).
Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Room temperature, Desiccated
Enviado en
Normal
Grado
Moligand™
Tipo de acción
AGONIST, ANTAGONIST
Mecanismo de acción
Agonist of 5-HT 1A receptor;Antagonist of D 2 receptor;Antagonist of D 3 receptor;Antagonist of D 4 receptor
Nota
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This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as naphthalenecarboxamides. These are compounds containing a naphthalene moiety, which bears a carboxylic acid amide group at one or more positions. Naphthalene is a bicyclic compound that is made up of two fused benzene rings.
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