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S1P Receptor modulators

S1P (Sphingosine-1-phosphate) receptor modulators are compounds that interact with the S1P receptors, a family of G protein-coupled receptors involved in various cellular processes. These modulators can act as agonists or antagonists, influencing the signaling pathways activated by S1P. S1P receptors are known to regulate diverse physiological functions such as immune cell trafficking, vascular development, and neuronal signaling. Modulating these receptors can have therapeutic implications, including in autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, where S1P receptor modulators have been developed to regulate immune responses. Additionally, they are studied in contexts such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, where S1P signaling plays a role in disease progression and treatment responses.
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