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  • HY-100952

    Adrenergic Receptor Cardiovascular Disease
    Nifenalol hydrochloride is a β-adrenergic receptor antagonist. Nifenalol hydrochloride induces the Early Afterdepolarization (EAD) effect. EAD is a phenomenon in cardiac electrophysiology that usually occurs during an action potential in ventricular muscle cells and can lead to arrhythmia. The EAD effect of Nifenalol hydrochloride can be blocked by Tetrodotoxin. Nifenalol hydrochloride is used in the study of conditions such as irregular heartbeat or high blood pressure .
    Nifenalol hydrochloride
  • HY-19679

    PK 10139

    Others Cardiovascular Disease
    Quinacainol is a Class I antiarrhythmic drug with antiarrhythmic activity. Quinacainol improves arrhythmias by affecting the electrophysiological properties of the heart. Quinacainol is 5 to 10 times more effective for arrhythmia than Quinidine (HY-150123). Quinacainol can be used to study cardiac electrophysiology .
    Quinacainol
  • HY-14924

    Potassium Channel Cardiovascular Disease
    Inakalant is an atrial specific potassium channel blocker with antiarrhythmic activity. Inakalant works by selectively blocking potassium channels in heart cells, thereby prolongs the action potential duration (APD) of cardiomyocytes and increases the effective refractory period of the atria and ventricles, which helps to terminate and prevent the occurrence of arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AF). Inakalant can be used in the study of arrhythmia and cardiac electrophysiology .
    Inakalant
  • HY-108760

    Gd-DOTA; Magnescope; P-449

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Cardiovascular Disease Others Neurological Disease
    Gadoterate meglumine (Gd-DOTA) is a non-specific paramagnetic gadolinium complex used as a contrast enhancer in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Gadoterate meglumine, as a contrast agent in MRI, is able to shorten the longitudinal relaxation time (T1) of tissue, resulting in a brighter signal in MRI images. Gadoterate meglumine can be used for the study of the central nervous system (such as the brain and spinal cord), abdominal, pelvic organs, breast, bone and joint imaging, angiography, and cardiac electrophysiology .
    Gadoterate meglumine

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