NOP Receptor
NOP receptor (nociceptin receptor), a G protein-coupled receptor, is involved in the regulation of numerous brain activities, particularly instinctive and emotional behaviors.
- B5033 NociceptinSummary: Endogenous ligand for the NOP opioid receptor
- B5049 [Phe1Ψ(CH2-NH)Gly2]Nociceptin(1-13)NH2Summary: Potent agonist of the nociceptin (ORL1) receptor
- B5052 Nocistatin (bovine)Summary: endogenous peptide used to block nociceptin-induced allodynia and hyperalgesia
- B5053 NocIISummary: Orphan neuropeptide,stimulates locomotion in mice
- B5081 Nocistatin (human)Summary: Blocker of nociceptin-induced allodynia and hyperalgesia
- B5085 Ac-RYYRIK-NH2Summary: High affinity ligand for the NOP site
- B5087 Nociceptin (1-7)Summary: Bioactive metabolite of nociceptin, antagonist of nociceptin-induced hyperalgesia
- B5089 [Nphe1]Nociceptin(1-13)NH2Summary: Selective and competitive nociceptin receptor antagonist
- B5108 Ac-RYYRWK-NH2Summary: selective partial agonist peptide for the NOP receptor
- B5128 UFP-101Summary: selective and competitive silent antagonist for the NOP opioid receptor