CCK2 Receptors
The cholecystokinin2 receptor (CCK2 receptor, CCK-B receptor) is a member of the cholecystokinin receptor group of G-protein-coupled receptors that also includes CCK1. They are located primarily in the brain, spinal cord and stomach and influence neurotransmission.
CCK2 Receptor Agonists |
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Cat. No. | Product Name / Activity |
3006 | Gastrin I (human) |
Selective CCK2 agonist | |
CCK2 Receptor Antagonists |
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Cat. No. | Product Name / Activity |
2607 | CI 988 |
Potent and selective CCK2 antagonist | |
2767 | L-365,260 |
Selective CCK2 antagonist | |
1018 | LY 225910 |
Potent CCK2 antagonist | |
1524 | LY 288513 |
Selective CCK2 antagonist | |
1408 | YM 022 |
Highly potent, selective non-peptide CCK2 antagonist |
The cholecystokinin2 receptor (CCK2 receptor, CCK-B receptor) is a member of the cholecystokinin receptor group of G-protein-coupled receptors that also includes CCK1. They are located primarily in the brain, spinal cord and stomach where they play a role in anxiety, nociception, neuroleptic activity, gastric acid release, gastric mucosal cell growth and histamine release. The human CCK2 receptor gene has been localized to chromosome 11 (11p15.4).
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Literature for CCK2 Receptors
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