Olfr1507 Inhibitors represent a specialized category of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of Olfr1507, which stands for Olfactory Receptor 1507. Olfr1507 is a protein-coding gene that belongs to the olfactory receptor family. These receptors are primarily expressed in the olfactory epithelium, where they play a fundamental role in detecting and distinguishing various odor molecules. Olfactory receptors like Olfr1507 are critical for the sense of smell in animals, including humans. They enable the recognition of diverse odorants in the environment, triggering specific neural responses that contribute to our ability to perceive and interpret smells.
Chemically, Olfr1507 inhibitors are designed to interact with Olfr1507, potentially influencing its odorant-binding properties or downstream signaling pathways. The olfactory system is highly complex, with numerous olfactory receptors responsible for detecting different odor molecules. Inhibiting Olfr1507 specifically can help researchers better understand the intricacies of odor detection and discrimination, as well as the neural processing of olfactory information. By studying the biochemical and functional aspects of Olfr1507 and its modulation by inhibitors, researchers can contribute to the broader field of sensory neuroscience and gain insights into the mechanisms that govern the sense of smell, potentially shedding light on how animals, including humans, perceive and respond to their olfactory environment.
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Nome del prodotto | CAS # | Codice del prodotto | Quantità | Prezzo | CITAZIONI | Valutazione |
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Bisoprolol | 66722-44-9 | sc-278792 | 25 mg | $204.00 | ||
Il bisoprololo è un antagonista selettivo dei recettori beta1-adrenergici che potrebbe inibire Olfr1507 bloccando le vie di segnalazione mediate da GPCR simili ai recettori beta1-adrenergici. |