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Evidence-Based Biohacking

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RGS12

MOLECULAR TARGET

regulator of G protein signaling 12

UniProt: AAC39835NCBI Gene: 600216 compounds

RGS12 (regulator of G protein signaling 12) is targeted by 16 compounds in the BiohacksAI evidence corpus, derived from PubMed bioassay data. Each compound is ranked by confidence score (log-normalized assay count × evidence quality).

Compounds Targeting RGS12

Ranked by bioassay confidence score (PubChem active assay count × evidence quality).

#CompoundConfidenceActive Assays
1Aurintricarboxylic Acid1.393
2Daunorubicin1.102
3Ethidium1.102
4Apigenin 5,7,4'-trihydroxy-flavone,0.691
5Rosmarinic Acid0.691
6Allantoin0.691
7Diiodotyrosine0.691
8Dimethylphenylpiperazinium Iodide0.691
9Dipyrone0.691
10Idarubicin0.691
11iodoform0.691
12Nicergoline0.691
13Pseudoephedrine0.691
14Riboflavin Nutritional factor found in milk, eggs, malted barley, liver, kidney, heart, and leafy vegetables.0.691
15tiopronin0.691
16tyrphostin ag 14780.691

About RGS12 as a Drug Target

RGS12 (regulator of G protein signaling 12) is a well-characterized molecular target in biomedical research. BiohacksAI tracks 16 compounds with documented RGS12 interaction from PubChem bioassay data, cross-referenced with PubMed clinical evidence. The confidence score reflects the log-normalized count of active PubChem assays, weighted by evidence quality from the BiohacksAI corpus.

RGS12 inhibitors, activators, and modulators are of interest in research areas including longevity, metabolic health, and neurological function. Each compound profile includes evidence score, RCT count, human study ratio, research velocity, and domain relevance.