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CLC-2 chloride channel

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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-P1105

    Chloride Channel Neurological Disease
    GaTx2 is a seletive and a high affinity inhibitor of ClC-2 channels with a voltage-dependent apparent KD of ∼20 pM. GaTx2 is a peptide toxin inhibitor from Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus venom. GaTx2 is useful in determining the role and the membrane localization of ClC-2 in specific cell types .
    GaTx2
  • HY-182571

    Chloride Channel Neurological Disease
    AK-42 is a selective CLC-2 chloride channel inhibitor with human IC50 of 17 nM and rat IC50 of 14 nM. AK-42 binds to an extracellular vestibule above the channel pore, inhibits CLC-2 currents acutely and reversibly, including with auxiliary subunit GlialCAM coexpression. AK-42 acts as a selective tool compound for acute CLC-2 function modulation to probe CLC-2 neurophysiology. AK-42 can be used for the research of leukodystrophy and idiopathic generalized epilepsies .
    AK-42
  • HY-106916

    Potassium Channel Chloride Channel Cardiovascular Disease Neurological Disease
    Unoprostone, a prostaglandin F2α analog, is a large conductance Ca 2+-activated K + (BK) channels and ClC-2 type chloride channels activator. Unoprostone reduces oxidative stress- and light-induced retinal cell death, and phagocytotic dysfunction. Unoprostone reduces intraocular pressure and can be used for the study of glaucoma, ocular hypertension and retinitis pigmentosa .
    Unoprostone

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