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Compounds That Target TRPC4

transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 4 · 15 compounds in BiohacksAI corpus

TRPC4 (transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 4) is a biological target with 15 documented compound interactions in the BiohacksAI corpus. The compounds listed below have been identified through computational analysis of BindingDB binding assay data and PubMed literature. Each interaction is ranked by confidence score reflecting the breadth and strength of experimental evidence. This resource supports research into TRPC4 modulation for therapeutic and biohacking applications.

Most Studied Compounds for TRPC4
300+
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300+
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296+
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259+
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216+
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200+
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74+
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All 15 Compounds — Ranked by Evidence
2+
studies
1.95
confidence
300+
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1.39
confidence
200+
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1.10
confidence
259+
studies
1.10
confidence
74+
studies
1.10
confidence
121+
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1.10
confidence
2+
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1.10
confidence
12+
studies
1.10
confidence
300+
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0.69
confidence
216+
studies
0.69
confidence
296+
studies
0.69
confidence
8+
studies
0.69
confidence
13
Niflumic Acidheterocyclic
0.69
confidence
40+
studies
0.69
confidence
35+
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0.69
confidence

The compounds above were identified through computational analysis of BindingDB binding assay data and PubMed literature for TRPC4 (transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 4). Confidence scores reflect the strength and breadth of experimental evidence.

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