Immunology/Inflammation Overview
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are the largest class of membrane proteins in the human genome and are involved in a variety of signal transduction processes. The main function of G protein-coupled receptors is to transmit information from outside the cell to inside the cell by interacting with G proteins. These receptors act as intracellular mediators and can regulate complex network pathways. The researchers expect that one-third to one-half of all drugs on the market will target the GPCR receptor. GPCR receptors play a particularly important role in the body, and further understanding of these receptors will also have a certain impact on modern medicine.
List of Immunology/Inflammation
Cat No. | Product Name | CAS No. | Purity | Order |
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I001474 | Deferoxamine mesylate | 138-14-7 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000475 | Hydrocortisone | 50-23-7 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000591 | Acetylcysteine | 616-91-1 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A001201 | Celecoxib | 169590-42-5 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I005021 | Cetirizine | 83881-51-0 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I004326 | Mebhydrolin napadisylate | 6153-33-9 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
I002210 | Deracoxib | 169590-41-4 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000215 | Fexofenadine HCl | 153439-40-8 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A000508 | Diclofenac Diethylamine | 78213-16-8 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A001050 | Suplatast tosylate | 94055-76-2 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |
A001062 | Clemastine Fumarate | 14976-57-9 | ≥ 95% | Inquiry |