4 Results for "

TTX-resistant

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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4 Results for "TTX-resistant" in MCE Product Catalog:

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Cat. No.: HY-16787
CAS No.: 313254-51-2
Target:  

Sodium Channel

Research Areas:  

Cardiovascular Disease

ICA-121431 is a nanomolar potent and broad-spectrum voltage-gated sodium channel (Nav) blocker, shows equipotent selectivity for human Nav1.1 and Nav1.3 subtypes with IC50 values of 13 nM and 23 nM, respectively. ICA-121431 shows less potent inhibition of Nav1.2 (IC50=240 nM) and 1,000 fold selectivity against Nav1.4, Nav1.6, and the TTX-resistant human Nav1.5 and Nav1.8 channels (IC50s >10 μM).
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Cat. No.: HY-P1073
CAS No.: 484598-35-8
ProTx-I is a toxin derived from Thrixopelma pruriens and a peptide inhibitor targeting TTX-resistant sodium channels. ProTx-I interacts with voltage sensors of multiple domains such as NaV1.7, reduces neuronal excitability through allosteric modulation of channel gating and alteration of voltage dependence. The IC50 values of ProTx-I against human NaV1.7, NaV1.2, NaV1.6, and NaV1.5 are 95 nM, 104 nM, 21 nM, and 358 nM, respectively; ProTx-I also potently inhibits Ba 2+ currents of hCav3.1, while its inhibitory potency against hCav3.2 is approximately 160-fold lower. ProTx-I is applicable to the research of chronic pain .
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Cat. No.: HY-P5772
Target:  

Sodium Channel

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

Jingzhaotoxin-II, a 32 amino acid residues including two acidic and two basic residues, is a neurotoxin. Jingzhaotoxin-II inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC) that significantly slows rapid inactivation of TTX-resistant (TTX-R) VGSC on cardiac myocytes with the IC50 of 0.26 μM .
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Cat. No.: HY-122050
CAS No.: 675132-92-0
Target:  

Sodium Channel

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

Oe-9000 is a compound with local anesthetic activity that inhibits voltage-gated Na + currents in neurons, including both TTX-resistant and TTX-sensitive currents, with effects superior to those of some other local anesthetics.
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