Product Description: BAY 60-6583 (Standard) is the analytical standard of BAY 60-6583. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. BAY 60-6583 is a potent and high-affinity agonist of adenosine A2B receptor (EC50?= 3 nM) over A1, A2A, and A3 receptors. BAY 60-6583 binds to mouse, rabbit, and dog A2BAR with Ki values of 750 nM, 340 nM and 330 nM, respectively. BAY 60-6583 has a cardioprotective effect in a myocardial ischemia model[1][5].
Formula: C19H17N5O2S
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CAS Number: 910487-58-0
Molecular Weight: 379.44
Research Area: Inflammation/Immunology; Cardiovascular Disease
Target: Adenosine Receptor;Reference Standards