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G-protein Coupled Receptors and 7-TM Receptors

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and 7-transmembrane (7-TM) receptors are a large family of membrane proteins that play key roles in cellular communication and signal transduction. These receptors are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including sensory perception, immune response, and hormone regulation. GPCRs are major targets in drug discovery, making them essential for research in pharmacology and medicine. At CymitQuimica, we offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality reagents and compounds related to GPCRs and 7-TM receptors to support your research and drug development efforts.

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Naloxone benzoylhydrazone
REF: TM-T12168
CAS: 119630-94-3
98%- - -Discontinued product
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2-MNG
REF: TM-T89029
CAS: 2101538-28-5
- - -- - -Discontinued product
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(±)-Epibatidine
REF: TM-T13468
CAS: 148152-66-3
98%- - -Discontinued product
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Naloxone benzoylhydrazone


Ref: TM-T12168

5mgDiscontinuedRequest information
10mgDiscontinuedRequest information
50mgDiscontinuedRequest information
100mgDiscontinuedRequest information
Discontinued product
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2-MNG


Ref: TM-T89029

1mgDiscontinuedRequest information
5mgDiscontinuedRequest information
10mgDiscontinuedRequest information
25mgDiscontinuedRequest information
50mgDiscontinuedRequest information
100mgDiscontinuedRequest information
1mL*10mM (DMSO)DiscontinuedRequest information
Discontinued product
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(±)-Epibatidine


Ref: TM-T13468

5mgDiscontinuedRequest information
50mgDiscontinuedRequest information
100mgDiscontinuedRequest information
Discontinued product
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