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16 March 2026

TRPC4 and TRPC5 are members of the transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) family of non-selective cation channels, key regulators of neuronal excitability. To incentivize new research into TRPC4/5 biology in the context of diseases, we offer HC-070, a potent and selective inhibitor of the TRPC4/5 cation channels free of charge to scientists.

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2 March 2026

Predominantly expressed and active in immune cells, PI3Kγ plays a crucial role in regulating intracellular pathways like chemotaxis, inflammatory activation, and effector functions. By making our potent and selective PI3Kγ inhibitor, BI-9222, available to scientists free of charge, we incentivize new research with this molecule in the context of diseases.

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16 February 2026

How can patient‑derived insights deepen our understanding of human biology and ultimately guide target discovery? Join our upcoming live online seminar to explore how opnMe has helped advance research in Crohn’s Disease and Systemic Sclerosis through collaborative academic partnerships.

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26 January 2026

Nociplastic pain, a subtype of chronic pain, arises from altered nociception in the absence of clear tissue damage. Its poorly understood pathogenesis and the limited efficacy of current treatments underscore the urgent need for identifying and validating innovative pharmacological approaches that target central neurobiological pathways involved in pain processing.

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22 January 2026

Meet the opnMe team at the Life Science Switzerland (LS2) Annual Meeting 2026 in Zurich. Visit our booth to discover free high‑quality molecules and opportunities for collaboration and funding. Join our talk to explore new insights into KRAS biology, SOS1 inhibition, and how open innovation accelerates scientific discovery.

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