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Vitamin D Receptors
More Information »Vitamin D receptors (VDRs) are members of the NR1I family, which also includes pregnane X (PXR) and constitutive androstane (CAR) receptors. They form heterodimers with members of the retinoid X receptor family. VDR is expressed in the intestine, thyroid and kidney.
Vitamin D Receptor Products
Agonists |
|
Cat.No. |
Product Name / Activity |
| 2551 | Calcitriol |
| Vitamin D receptor (VDR) agonist | |
| 3683 | CITCO |
| Selective CAR agonist | |
| 3206 | Doxercalciferol |
| Vitamin D2 analog, VDR agonist | |
| 3993 | EB 1089 |
| Vitamin D receptor (VDR) agonist | |
| 3970 | Ercalcitriol |
| Active metabolite of vitamin D2 | |
| 1225 |
TCPOBOP
|
| Constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) agonist | |
Other |
|
Cat.No. |
Product Name / Activity |
| 4159 | Alfacalcidol |
| Prodrug of vitamin D3 (Cat. No. 4156) | |
| 4036 | Calcifediol |
| Prohormone of calcitriol (Cat. No. 2551). Major circulating form of vitamin D | |
| 2700 | Calcipotriol |
| Vitamin D3 analog | |
| 4146 | Ercalcidiol |
| Metabolite of vitamin D2 | |
| 4160 | 22-Oxacalcitriol |
| Non-calcemic vitamin D3 (Cat. No. 4156) analog | |
| 4157 | Tacalcitol |
| Synthetic vitamin D3 (Cat. No. 4156) analog | |
| 4156 | Vitamin D3 |
| Precursor of calcifediol (Cat. No. 4036). Naturally occurring form of vitamin D | |
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