Antagonists & inhibitors
An antagonist is a drug or chemical that reduces the effect of an agonist. Competitive antagonists bind to the same site on a receptor as the agonist but do not activate it - thereby blocking the action of the agonist. Non-competitive antagonists block the action of the agonist by binding to a different site on the receptor (an allosteric or non-agonist site). A reversible antagonist binds non-covalently and can be washed out. An irreversible antagonist binds covalently and cannot be displaced by either competing ligands or washing. Inhibitors are drugs that can bind to a protein, such as an enzyme and decrease its activity. Researchers can save up to 50% on competitive antagonists, non-competitive antagonists, reversible and irreversible antagonists, and inhibitors from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
JF-NP-26 (Caged-Raseglurant) (HB6127)
Description:Novel, inactive photocaged derivative of raseglurant which can be uncaged with violet light. Shows light-dependent analgesic activity in vivo.
Purity:>98%
- Description:
mGlu5 negative allosteric modulator
Purity:>98%
Ro 25-6981 maleate (HB0554)
Description:Selective negative allosteric modulator of GluN2B (NR2B) containing NMDARs
Purity:>98%