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Antisauvagine 30 asvg

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Antisauvagine-30 (aSvg) is a synthetic peptide that acts as an antagonist at the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 2 (CRF2). It functions by binding to and blocking the activity of the CRF2 receptor, which is involved in the regulation of stress responses and other physiological processes.

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2 protocols using antisauvagine 30 asvg

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Receptor Pharmacology Assay Protocol

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Alexa 568 hydrazide was used at—10 mM (Thermo Fisher Scientific), Antisauvagine-30 (aSvg)—150 nM (Tocris), bicuculline—20 μM (Sigma Aldrich), CRF—100 nM (Bachem), NBI 27914 (NBI)—1.2 µM (Tocris), TTX—1 µM (Tocris). Besides Alexa 568, all compounds were dissolved in DMSO prior to dilution into appropriate aqueous buffers/solutions.
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Neurochemical Modulation Assay

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The used dilutions: Alexa 568 hydrazide -10 mM (Thermo Fisher Scientific), Antisauvagine-30 (aSvg) -150 nM (Tocris), bicuculline -20 μM (Sigma Aldrich), CRF -100 nM (Bachem), NBI 27914 (NBI) -1.2 µM (Tocris), TTX -1 µM (Tocris). Besides Alexa568, all drugs were dissolved in DMSO prior added into used solutions.
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