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CCK1 Receptors

More Information »The cholecystokinin1 receptor (CCK1 receptor, CCK-A receptor) is a member of the cholecystokinin receptor group of G-protein-coupled receptors that also includes CCK2. CCK1 receptors play a role in food intake, pancreatic exocrine secretion, gall bladder contractility and GI motility.

CCK1 Receptor Products

Agonists
Cat.No.
Product Name / Activity
2411 A-71623
Potent and selective CCK1 agonist. Suppresses feeding
3612 Enterostatin
Activates CCK1; reduces dietary fat intake
Antagonists
Cat.No.
Product Name / Activity
2304 Devazepide
Selective, orally active CCK1 receptor antagonist
2190 SR 27897
Potent and selective CCK1 antagonist
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