Date published: 2026-2-14

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GABAA R beta 2 Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of GABAA R beta 2 Activators for use in various applications. GABAA receptors, specifically those containing the beta 2 subunit, are pivotal components of the inhibitory neurotransmission system in the central nervous system. These receptors mediate the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, which plays a crucial role in reducing neuronal excitability and maintaining the balance between excitation and inhibition. GABAA R beta 2 Activators are essential tools in scientific research, enabling the selective enhancement of these receptor subtypes to study their specific roles in neural function, synaptic transmission, and overall brain activity. By activating GABAA R beta 2, researchers can explore the effects on synaptic inhibition, neuronal firing patterns, and the modulation of neural circuits, providing insights into how these receptors contribute to processes such as anxiety regulation, sleep, and cognitive function. These activators are widely used in electrophysiological studies, pharmacological research, and behavioral experiments to understand the intricate dynamics of GABAA receptor-mediated signaling. Additionally, GABAA R beta 2 Activators are valuable for research aimed at investigating the potential applications of modulating these receptors to address conditions related to altered inhibitory signaling, such as epilepsy, anxiety disorders, and sleep disturbances. The availability of these activators has significantly advanced research in neurobiology and neuroscience, offering critical tools for dissecting the complex interactions within the inhibitory networks of the brain. View detailed information on our available GABAA R beta 2 Activators by clicking on the product name.
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Etifoxine Hydrochloride

56776-32-0sc-358742
10 mg
$196.00
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Etifoxine Hydrochloride functions as a selective modulator of GABAA receptors, particularly engaging with the beta-2 subunit. Its unique interaction profile enhances receptor affinity for GABA, leading to a refined modulation of synaptic transmission. The compound exhibits distinct kinetic properties, allowing for rapid receptor activation and desensitization. Furthermore, its hydrophilic nature influences solubility and distribution, affecting its interaction with cellular membranes and receptor dynamics.