Date published: 2025-12-7

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Histamine Receptor Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Histamine Receptor Activators for use in various applications. Histamine Receptor Activators are essential tools for studying the function and regulation of histamine receptors. By specifically activating histamine receptors, researchers can investigate the pathways and mechanisms through which histamine exerts its effects on different cell types. In scientific research, Histamine Receptor Activators are used to explore the downstream effects of histamine receptor activation on various cellular responses, such as inflammation. These activators help explain the role of histamine in modulating immune responses and neuronal signaling. Researchers employ Histamine Receptor Activators to study the molecular mechanisms by which histamine receptors mediate their effects and to identify potential targets for modulating histamine activity in research settings. Additionally, these activators are valuable in high-throughput screening assays aimed at identifying new modulators of histamine receptor activity, aiding in the discovery of novel regulatory pathways and potential research targets. The use of Histamine Receptor Activators supports the development of experimental models to dissect the complex interactions between histamine receptors and other signaling molecules, enhancing our understanding of cellular regulation and adaptation. By enabling precise control over histamine receptor activity, these activators facilitate detailed studies of their role in cellular physiology and their broader implications in various biological contexts. View detailed information on our available Histamine Receptor Activators by clicking on the product name.

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Histamine bisphosphate monohydrate

51-74-1sc-250117
5 g
$77.00
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Histamine bisphosphate monohydrate acts as a potent agonist at histamine receptors, exhibiting strong ionic interactions with charged residues in the receptor's active site. Its unique structure allows for enhanced hydrogen bonding, facilitating receptor activation and subsequent intracellular signaling cascades. The compound's hydrophilic nature aids in solubility, promoting rapid diffusion in aqueous environments, while its reaction kinetics reveal a fast onset of action, crucial for dynamic physiological responses.