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K103025-100gUsed in biotechnology applications to inhibit protein synthesis. Used as a selection agent for cells transformed with kanamycin B (neoR, kanR) resistance gene.
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K103025-25gUsed in biotechnology applications to inhibit protein synthesis. Used as a selection agent for cells transformed with kanamycin B (neoR, kanR) resistance gene.
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K103025-500gUsed in biotechnology applications to inhibit protein synthesis. Used as a selection agent for cells transformed with kanamycin B (neoR, kanR) resistance gene.
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K103025-5gUsed in biotechnology applications to inhibit protein synthesis. Used as a selection agent for cells transformed with kanamycin B (neoR, kanR) resistance gene.
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K342618-10mgKeto-D-fructose Phthalazin-1-ylhydrazone is a derivative of 1-hydrazinophthalazine that shows anti-inflammatory activity.
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K465700-10mgDescriptionKetodeoxynonulosonic acid (KDN) is a monosaccharide of some O-linked glycan structures used as a substrate to identify, differentiate and characterize 3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-2-nonulosonic acid hydrolase(s) (KDNase) and
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K465700-250mgDescriptionKetodeoxynonulosonic acid (KDN) is a monosaccharide of some O-linked glycan structures used as a substrate to identify, differentiate and characterize 3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-2-nonulosonic acid hydrolase(s) (KDNase) and
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K465700-50mgDescriptionKetodeoxynonulosonic acid (KDN) is a monosaccharide of some O-linked glycan structures used as a substrate to identify, differentiate and characterize 3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-2-nonulosonic acid hydrolase(s) (KDNase) and
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K329398-500μgKijanimicin is a tetronic acid related to saccharocarcin, chlorothricin, versipelostatin and tetrocarcin. Like the tetrocarcins, kijanimicin contains an unusual nitro-aminoglycoside. Kijanimicin has potent antibacterial, antimalarial and antitumor
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K120964-1gapplication:Kojibiose, a disaccharide product of glucose caramelization and an inhibitor of plant glucosidase I, may be used to help identify and characterize glucosidase I enzymes involved in terminal deglycosylation of high-mannose