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IEM-1754 dihydrobromide is a compound that effectively blocks AMPA receptors, which are voltage-dependent open channels. Its mechanism of action involves selectively targeting GluR2 subunit-lacking receptors, which are known to be permeable to calcium ions (Ca2+). This selective blocking property of IEM-1754 dihydrobromide makes it particularly effective in modulating the activity of AMPA receptors that lack the GluR2 subunit. By doing so, it can influence the flow of calcium ions through these receptors, leading to significant impact on cellular processes and signaling pathways.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
IEM 1754 dihydrobromide, 10 mg | sc-362747 | 10 mg | $172.00 | |||
IEM 1754 dihydrobromide, 50 mg | sc-362747A | 50 mg | $729.00 |