Cardiotoxin c9759
Cardiotoxin (C9759) is a purified protein extract from the venom of the Indian cobra (Naja naja). It is a well-characterized neurotoxin that acts on voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to disruption of electrical signaling in excitable cells, particularly cardiac muscle cells. This product is intended for use in scientific research and laboratory settings, where its effects on cellular physiology and ion channel function may be investigated.
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