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Inhibitory Antibodies

Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-100945

    mAChR Neurological Disease
    Nitrocaramiphen hydrochloride is a selective M1 receptor antagonist (Ki: 5.5 nM). Nitrocaramiphen Hydrochloride inhibits the hyperpolarizing effect of muscarine in the muscle fibers .
    Nitrocaramiphen hydrochloride
  • HY-16690
    BTS
    2 Publications Verification

    N-Benzyl-p-toluenesulfonamide; N-Tosylbenzylamine

    Myosin Others
    BTS (N-Benzyl-p-toluenesulfonamide) is a potent and selective inhibitor of skeletal muscle myosin II subfragment 1 (S1) ATPase activity, with an IC50s of ~5 μM for actin- and Ca 2+-stimulated myosin S1 ATPase. BTS specifically inhibits the contraction of fast skeletal muscle fibers .
    BTS
  • HY-P99588

    MYO-029

    TGF-β Receptor Metabolic Disease
    Stamulumab (MYO-029) is a recombinant human IgG1λ antibody that binds to myostatin and neutralizes its activity by preventing binding to its endogenous high-affinity receptor ActRIIB. Stamulumab leads to muscle fiber hypertrophy and not hyperplasia in SCID mice. Stamulumab has the potential for Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD), facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD), and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) research .
    Stamulumab
  • HY-115839A

    Detajmium bitartrate; Tachmalcor

    Others Cardiovascular Disease
    Detajmium (L-tartrate) is an antiarrhythmic compound. Detajmium has effect on V max in both dog ventricular muscle and Purkinje fibers was frequency dependent .
    Detajmium L-tartrate
  • HY-100718

    Others Cardiovascular Disease
    SCH00013 is a cardiotonic that primarily increases the sensitivity of muscle fibers to Ca++.
    SCH00013
  • HY-108381

    LCB29

    Others Others
    Idrocilamide (LCB29) exhibits a muscle relaxing effect, that inhibits muscle twitch, tetanic tension, K +-induced as well as voltage clamp-induced contraction of rat soleus muscle fibers .
    Idrocilamide
  • HY-121143

    Cholinesterase (ChE) Neurological Disease
    Bis-Q is an acetylcholine (ACh) agonist that targets voltage-clamped muscle fibers of the fish Xenomystus nigris. Bis-Q exists in two forms: cis-Bis-Q (non-agonist) and trans-Bis-Q (agonist). Photoisomerization converts cis-Bis-Q to trans-Bis-Q, which induces agonist-induced currents. Channels activated by trans-Bis-Q and ACh have similar conductances and open times. Flashes increase the ratio of trans-Bis-Q to cis-Bis-Q until light equilibrium is reached. Further flashes transiently increase agonist-induced currents, indicating binding of trans-Bis-Q to desensitized receptors. Higher concentrations of cis-Bis-Q produce larger agonist-induced currents that decay exponentially. .
    Bis-Q

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