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Found 6 Enz. Inhib. hit(s) with all data for entry = 50043675
TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM21675((4R)-4-[(1S,2S,5R,7S,8R,9R,10S,11S,14R,15R)-8-ethy...)
Affinity DataEC50:  100nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM50444530(CHEMBL3098607)
Affinity DataEC50:  1.32E+3nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM50236238((3alpha,5beta)-3-hydroxycholan-24-oic acid | 3alph...)
Affinity DataEC50:  730nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM21680((4R)-4-[(1S,2S,5R,7S,9R,10R,11S,14R,15R,16S)-5,9,1...)
Affinity DataEC50:  1.98E+4nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM50300199(6alpha-ethyl-23(S)-methyl-cholic acid | CHEMBL5676...)
Affinity DataEC50:  180nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
TargetG-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1(Homo sapiens (Human))
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LigandPNGBDBM21674((4R)-4-[(1S,2S,5R,7S,9R,10R,11S,14R,15R)-5,9-dihyd...)
Affinity DataEC50:  1.03E+4nMAssay Description:Agonist activity at wild type TGR5 (unknown origin)More data for this Ligand-Target Pair
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