Potassium Channels
Potassium (K+) channels are a large family of membrane proteins that selectively transport K+ across the cell membrane. They determine the shape and duration of the action potential to control membrane potential. They regulate neurotransmitter and hormone secretion and are involved in many biological functions. Researchers can save up to 50% on Potassium (K+) blockers, activators, agonists and antagonists from Hello Bio - they are around half the price of other suppliers.
View products: Voltage-gated (Kv) | Two-P | Calcium activated (KCa) | Inwardly rectifying (Kir)
4-Aminopyridine (4-AP) (HB1073)
Description:Non-selective voltage gated K+ channel blocker
Purity:>99%
CAT335 (HB8146)
Description:K2P2.1 (TREK-1) modulator. Used with ML336 as part of the CATKLAMP chemogenetic strategy. Selectively and irreversibly activates TREK-1CG* but not wild-type K2P2.1 (TREK-1)
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Purity:>98%
Cesium Gluconate (Cs-Gluc) (HB4822)
Description:Potassium channel blocker. Component in cesium gluconate-based internal solutions used for patch clamp electrophysiology.
(-)-[3R,4S]-Chromanol 293B (HB1076)
Description:Selective delayed rectifier K+ current inhibitor
Purity:>98%