Today, the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1) is considered a promising target for developing new analgesics with improved efficacy and safety profiles. To facilitate the study of its function and role in cascades of events leading to pain signal transmission and other biological processes, we have curated a set of Chemspace Biologics (https://chem-space.com/biologics/list/a3c85253dd8c42eeb0438444a489dd69).
TRPV1 is a non-selective cation channel and polymodal receptor and is activated by harmful stimuli such as noxious temperatures, capsaicin (the active ingredient in chili peppers), and acidic environments. TRPV1 demonstrates multifaceted pathophysiological significance, mediating critical mechanisms in nociception, neuroinflammation, oncogenesis, and metabolic homeostasis.
Chemspace offers specially selected Biologics (antibodies, peptides, proteins, RNAs, etc.) to support the study of TRPV1's role in pathological and physiological conditions.
If you are interested in exploring TRPV1 or other innovative perspective targets, or if you would like to utilize our biological services, please reach out to us at info@chem-space.com. We'll be glad to support your scientific journey.