BAY 41-2272 has been used for the stimulation of guanylate cyclase in heart[1] and neurons.[2]
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BAY 41-2272 is an activator of soluble guanylate cyclase at a novel, NO-independent regulatory site. BAY 41-2272 is the first product that stimulates sGC through a non-NO mechanism. BAY 41-2272 inhibits platelet aggregation and induces vasorelaxation without nitrate tolerance.
BAY 41-2272 is an activator of soluble guanylate cyclase; stimulates sGC through a non-NO mechanism; inhibits platelet aggregation, and induces vasorelaxation without nitrate tolerance.
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