| Description | Baminercept (BG 9924) is an anti-lymphotoxin β receptor (LTβR) IgG fusion protein (LTβR-Ig). Baminercept selectively binds to the LTβR ligand LTα/β heterotrimer and LIGHT, block the LTβR signaling pathway, and inhibits the expression of chemokines such as CXCL13. Baminercept (BG 9924) is an anti-lymphotoxin β receptor (LTβR) IgG fusion protein (LTβR-Ig). Baminercept selectively binds to the LTβR ligand LTα/β heterotrimer and LIGHT, block the LTβR signaling pathway, and inhibits the expression of chemokines such as CXCL13. Baminercept also regulates peripheral blood B cell and T cell subsets, reduces the transcription of IFN-induced genes. Thereby, Baminercept inhibits the formation of high endothelial venules and reticular structures in lymphoid tissues, and affects immune cell migration. Baminercept can be used for the study of autoimmune diseases such as primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)[1][2]... Read More | DAMGO TFA is a µ-opioid receptor (µ-OPR ) selective agonist with a Kd of 3.46 nM for native µ-OPR[1] | Endomorphin 1 acetate, a high affinity, highly selective agonist of the µ-opioid receptor (Ki: 1.11 nM), displays reasonable affinities for kappa3 binding sites, with Ki value between 20 and 30 nM. Endomorphin 1 acetate has antinociceptive properties[1][2][4] | Neuromedin U, rat TFA is a 23-amino acid brain-gut peptide. Neuromedin U (NMU), through its cognate receptor NMUR2 in the central nervous system, regulates several important physiological functions, including energy balance, stress response, and nociception | Nisin is a bacteriocin produced by a group of Gram-positive bacteria that belongs to Lactococcus and Streptococcus species. Nisin has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity[1][2][3] |