- Product Details
Keywords
- SNX 111
- Ziconotide
- w-Conopeptide MVIIA (Conus)
Quick Details
- ProName: Ziconotide acetate
- CasNo: 107452-89-1
- Molecular Formula: C102H172N36O32S7
- Appearance: white powder
- Application: ω-conotoxin MVIIA, also knwn as Zicon...
- DeliveryTime: in stock
- PackAge: according to the' customer
- Port: shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 100 Metric Ton/
- Purity: 99
- Storage: -20
- Transportation: by sea' air and courier
- LimitNum: 1 Gram
Superiority
Ziconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectiv
Details
Ziconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectivZiconotide acetate (ω-Conotoxin MVIIA), the peptide toxin of the Conus magus (cone snail) is a selective antagonist of N-type voltage sensitive calcium channels (VSCC). As a most well-known identified conotoxin so far, it has been used as a effective drug to treat intractable chronic pain in cancer and ADIS patients[2]. Blocks neurotransmitter release by preventing depolarization-induced calcium influx. Used as a ligand for binding studies of voltage sensitive calcium channels. Analgesic; neuroprotectiv