5 Results for "

Forskolin G

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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5 Results for "Forskolin G" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-N3902
CAS No.: 473981-11-2
Forskolin G is a Diterpenoids product that can be isolated from the herbs of Coleus forskohlii .
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Cat. No.: HY-P2249
CAS No.: 2245073-05-4
Research Areas:  

Cardiovascular Disease

ELA-21 (human) is an apelin receptor agonist with a pKi of 8.52. ELA-21 (human) completely inhibits Forskolin-induced cAMP production and stimulates β-arrestin recruitment with subnanomolar potencies. ELA-21 (human) is an agonist in G-protein-dependent and -independent pathways .
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Cat. No.: HY-139486
CAS No.: 2049973-02-4
Target:  

Apelin Receptor (APJ)

Research Areas:  

Cardiovascular Disease

AM-8123 is an orally active and potent APJ agonist. AM-8123 inhibits Forskolin-stimulated cAMP production and promotes Gα protein activation. AM-8123 can be used for the research of cardiovascular disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-103369
CAS No.: 853138-65-5
Purity:  ≥98.0%
Target:  

CFTR

Research Areas:  

Endocrinology

PG01 is a potent CFTR Cl - channel potentiator. PG01 can correct gating defects of CFTR mutants, is effective on b>E193K, G970R and G551D (CFTR mutants) with Kd values of 0.22 μM, 0.45 μM and 1.94 μM, respectively. PG01 is also effective on ΔF508 (Ka of 0.3 μM). PG01 increases ΔF508-CFTR Cl - current after adding Forskolin .
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Cat. No.: HY-W686762
CAS No.: 219704-16-2
Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

m,p-Dimethyl PPE is a D4 dopamine receptor ligand. m,p-Dimethyl PPE promotes GDP/GTP exchange of the G protein α-subunit, dissociates the receptor-G protein complex, stabilizes the low-affinity receptor state, and inhibits adenylate cyclase activity. m,p-Dimethyl PPE inhibits Forskolin (HY-15371)-induced melatonin synthesis in retinal photoreceptor cells and reduces the efficacy of full agonists when used in combination. m,p-Dimethyl PPE can be used in studies related to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder .
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