The second messenger is an intracellular signal molecule in biology, responsible for intracellular signal transduction to trigger physiological changes, such as proliferation, cell differentiation, migration, survival and apoptosis. Therefore, the second messenger is one of the starting components of intracellular signal transduction.
Second Messenger
- MK886, Antagonist of Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α
Cas#:118414-82-7
Starting at $137.90
- I-BET151, Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 2;Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 3;Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 4
Cas#:1300031-49-5
Starting at $28.90
- YC-1, Activator of Guanylyl cyclase; α 1β 1;Activator of Guanylyl cyclase; α 2β 1
Cas#:170632-47-0
Starting at $75.90
- N,N,2-Trimethyl-5-nitrobenzenesulfonamide, Inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 7A;Inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 7B
Cas#:433695-36-4
Starting at $286.90
- Dorsomorphin, Inhibitor of EPH receptor A2;Inhibitor of fms related receptor tyrosine kinase 1;Inhibitor of fms related receptor tyrosine kinase 3;Inhibitor of kinase insert domain receptor;Inhibitor of LCK proto-oncogene; Src family tyrosine kinase;Inhibitor of MAPK i
Cas#:866405-64-3
Starting at $46.90