Date published: 2026-5-30

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Multimerin-2 Activators

Multimerin-2 activators belong to a specific category of biomolecules known for their crucial role in modulating various physiological processes within the human body. Multimerin-2 itself is a large glycoprotein that is primarily found in the endothelial cells lining blood vessels and in platelets.

Multimerin-2 activators are involved in regulating blood coagulation and clot formation. When blood vessels are injured, multimerin-2 activates a cascade of events that lead to the formation of a blood clot. These activators can enhance or modulate this process, either by promoting faster clot formation or by inhibiting it when necessary to maintain the delicate balance between clotting and bleeding. Understanding the mechanisms and regulation of multimerin-2 activators is crucial for gaining insights into the intricacies of hemostasis and vascular biology. Additionally, studying these activators may have implications in various fields, such as understanding the pathophysiology of bleeding disorders or developing strategies to manage conditions related to abnormal blood clotting.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Adenosine-5′-Diphosphate, free acid

58-64-0sc-291846
sc-291846A
sc-291846B
sc-291846C
sc-291846D
sc-291846E
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
10 g
100 g
500 g
$79.00
$184.00
$348.00
$942.00
$4688.00
$9370.00
1
(0)

ADP activates Multimerin-2 by binding to specific receptors on platelets, leading to intracellular signaling.

Thrombin from human plasma

9002-04-4sc-471713
100 U
$235.00
(0)

Thrombin, a serine protease, cleaves Multimerin-2, potentially regulating its function in blood clotting.

(−)-Epinephrine

51-43-4sc-205674
sc-205674A
sc-205674B
sc-205674C
sc-205674D
1 g
5 g
10 g
100 g
1 kg
$41.00
$104.00
$201.00
$1774.00
$16500.00
(1)

Epinephrine activates Multimerin-2 indirectly by binding to platelet adrenergic receptors and signaling.

U-46619

56985-40-1sc-201242
sc-201242A
1 mg
10 mg
$245.00
$1301.00
40
(4)

U46619, a synthetic prostaglandin analog, activates Multimerin-2 receptors on platelets through G-protein signaling.

3-(2-Aminoethyl)-1H-indol-5-ol

50-67-9sc-298707
1 g
$530.00
3
(0)

Serotonin activates Multimerin-2 through its effects on platelet receptors, potentially enhancing its function.

Arachidonic Acid (20:4, n-6)

506-32-1sc-200770
sc-200770A
sc-200770B
100 mg
1 g
25 g
$92.00
$240.00
$4328.00
9
(1)

Arachidonic acid indirectly activates Multimerin-2 by serving as a precursor for prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis.