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90051-50Produced endogenously via oxidation of AEA, or by transacylation of arachidonoyl CoA has analgesic activities in whole animal experiments, yet is a very poor ligand for the CB1 receptor.
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10007531-1An internal standard for the quantification of NAGly by GC- or LC-MS.
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10007531-100An internal standard for the quantification of NAGly by GC- or LC-MS.
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10007531-500An internal standard for the quantification of NAGly by GC- or LC-MS.
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90059-10A nitroaniline fatty acid amide used to measure FAAH activity exposure to FAAH activity results in the release of the yellow colorimetric dye m-nitroaniline (&epsilon = 13,500 at 410 nm) allowing the fast and convenient measurement of FAAH
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90059-25A nitroaniline fatty acid amide used to measure FAAH activity exposure to FAAH activity results in the release of the yellow colorimetric dye m-nitroaniline (&epsilon = 13,500 at 410 nm) allowing the fast and convenient measurement of FAAH
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90059-5A nitroaniline fatty acid amide used to measure FAAH activity exposure to FAAH activity results in the release of the yellow colorimetric dye m-nitroaniline (&epsilon = 13,500 at 410 nm) allowing the fast and convenient measurement of FAAH
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90059-50A nitroaniline fatty acid amide used to measure FAAH activity exposure to FAAH activity results in the release of the yellow colorimetric dye m-nitroaniline (&epsilon = 13,500 at 410 nm) allowing the fast and convenient measurement of FAAH
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10168-1ApNA is one of several nitroaniline fatty acid amides which can be used to measure FAAH activity. FAAH is a relatively unselective enzyme in that it accepts a variety of amide head groups other than the ethanolamine of its nominal endogenous
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10168-10ApNA is one of several nitroaniline fatty acid amides which can be used to measure FAAH activity. FAAH is a relatively unselective enzyme in that it accepts a variety of amide head groups other than the ethanolamine of its nominal endogenous
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10168-5ApNA is one of several nitroaniline fatty acid amides which can be used to measure FAAH activity. FAAH is a relatively unselective enzyme in that it accepts a variety of amide head groups other than the ethanolamine of its nominal endogenous
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10168-50ApNA is one of several nitroaniline fatty acid amides which can be used to measure FAAH activity. FAAH is a relatively unselective enzyme in that it accepts a variety of amide head groups other than the ethanolamine of its nominal endogenous