Agonists & activators
An agonist or activator, is a drug or chemical that binds to and activates a protein, such as receptor or enzyme. Full agonists have high efficacy, eliciting a full response whilst occupying a small proportion of receptors. Partial agonists have a lower efficacy and cannot produce a maximal response, even if occupying a high proportion of receptors. Inverse agonists can bind to the same receptor binding-site as an agonist, but elicit an opposite effect. Researchers can save up to 50% on activators, agonists, partial agonists and inverse agonists from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
Sulforhodamine 101 (SR101) (HB0838)
Description:Red fluorescent dye. Preferential astrocyte marker. Also labels oligodendrocytes.
(S)-(-)-Sulpiride (HB1836)
Description:Selective D2-like receptor antagonist. Active enantiomer.
Purity:>99%
Talampanel (HB0600)
Description:Selective, non-competitive AMPA / kainate receptor antagonist
Purity:>98%
TBS (25x) (pH 7.4) (HB7121)
Description:Tris Buffered Saline (TBS) wash buffer to remove non-specific binding.
TCN 201 (HB0604)
Description:Potent, non-competitive GluN2A subunit selective NMDA receptor antagonist
Purity:>99%