Date published: 2026-2-5

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Neuroplastin Inhibitors

Since inhibitors specifically targeting neuroplastin are not well-defined, the listed compounds above may modulate neuroplastin activity or its effects on neurons indirectly through their influence on cellular processes that neuroplastin is involved with, such as cell adhesion, neurite outgrowth, or synaptic plasticity. Discussing the class of neuroplastin inhibitors is somewhat abstract because this class does not exist in a conventional sense. Neuroplastin functions within a complex network of cell adhesion molecules, signaling pathways, and cytoskeletal elements, and is not known to be directly modulated by small molecules or drugs in the same way that enzymes or receptors are.

The compounds that could fall into this broad category would likely work by altering the cellular context in which neuroplastin operates, such as the state of the cytoskeleton, cell adhesion dynamics, or intracellular signaling cascades. For example, inhibitors that affect the polymerization of actin or the stability of microtubules could alter the physical structure of neurons, thereby influencing the role that neuroplastin plays in cell-cell interactions and synaptic plasticity. Similarly, compounds that modulate signaling pathways related to growth, differentiation, or synaptic modulation could also indirectly influence the function or expression of neuroplastin.

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(S)-(−)-Blebbistatin

856925-71-8sc-204253
sc-204253A
sc-204253B
sc-204253C
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$72.00
$265.00
$495.00
$968.00
(2)

An inhibitor of myosin II ATPase activity, which may influence cell motility and adhesion, potentially affecting neuroplastin.

Taxol

33069-62-4sc-201439D
sc-201439
sc-201439A
sc-201439E
sc-201439B
sc-201439C
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
250 mg
1 g
$41.00
$74.00
$221.00
$247.00
$738.00
$1220.00
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(2)

A microtubule stabilizer that can affect neuronal structure and function, thereby potentially modulating neuroplastin activity.