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62525-10C-6 ceramide is a cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides. With a longer carbon chain than C-2 ceramide, it is somewhat more hydrophobic, and may more closely mimic the effects of natural ceramides.
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62525-25C-6 ceramide is a cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides. With a longer carbon chain than C-2 ceramide, it is somewhat more hydrophobic, and may more closely mimic the effects of natural ceramides.
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62525-5C-6 ceramide is a cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides. With a longer carbon chain than C-2 ceramide, it is somewhat more hydrophobic, and may more closely mimic the effects of natural ceramides.
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62527-1C-6 NBD ceramide is a biologically active fluorescent analog of short chain, membrane-permeable ceramides. It is as effective as C-6 ceramide in the inhibition of viral glycoprotein transport through the Golgi.
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62527-10C-6 NBD ceramide is a biologically active fluorescent analog of short chain, membrane-permeable ceramides. It is as effective as C-6 ceramide in the inhibition of viral glycoprotein transport through the Golgi.
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62527-5C-6 NBD ceramide is a biologically active fluorescent analog of short chain, membrane-permeable ceramides. It is as effective as C-6 ceramide in the inhibition of viral glycoprotein transport through the Golgi.
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18871-1A derivative of NBD modified with a hexanoic acid tail, which provides a reactive carboxylic acid site used to synthesize a variety of fluorescently-tagged compounds for research purposes.
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18871-200A derivative of NBD modified with a hexanoic acid tail, which provides a reactive carboxylic acid site used to synthesize a variety of fluorescently-tagged compounds for research purposes.
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10007957-1Structurally identical to C-6 NBD ceramide, but contains a saturated bond in the C4-C5 position of the sphingosine backbone.
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10007957-10Structurally identical to C-6 NBD ceramide, but contains a saturated bond in the C4-C5 position of the sphingosine backbone.
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10007957-5Structurally identical to C-6 NBD ceramide, but contains a saturated bond in the C4-C5 position of the sphingosine backbone.
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62540-1C-8 ceramide is a cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides. Unlike C-2 ceramide, it is metabolized within cells to generate natural ceramides, often causing a dramatic increase in cellular ceramide levels.