Nitrendipine
Nitrendipine is a pharmaceutical compound used as a laboratory reagent. It functions as a calcium channel blocker, which is a class of drugs that inhibit the movement of calcium ions across cell membranes. This property makes nitrendipine a useful tool in scientific research and drug development.
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5 protocols using nitrendipine
Metabolic Pathways Inhibition Assay
Investigating Sucralose, Leptin, and Nitrendipine
HCMV Infection Response in THP-1 Cells and Monocyte-Derived DCs
250,000 CD14+ monocytes were infected at MOI = 5 with HCMV strain Merlin and differentiated into monocyte-derived DCs as above. Cells were treated with 10 μM Nifedipine, 5 μM Nitrendipine (kind gifts from Jamal Mankouri, University of Leeds) or DMSO for 3h prior to stimulation with 50 ng/ml IL-6 as above. RNA was harvested 24hpi and analyzed for IE gene expression as above. Statistical comparisons were all performed via the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn’s multiple testing correction in GraphPad Prism version 9.5.1.
Pharmacological Compound Procurement Protocol
Pharmacological Modulators of Cell Signaling
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