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L661571-1mlL-ANAP hydrochloride is a genetically encodable and polarity-sensitive fluorescent unnatural amino acid (Uaa).In Vitro:L-ANAP is a fluorescent, noncanonical amino acid which can be used for specific fluorescent labeling. L-ANAP is a genetically
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M648123-50μgMag-Fluo-4 AM is a fluorecent Ca 2+ chelator, with high affinity for calcium. Mag-Fluo-4 AM can specifically identify intracellular calcium ions, with high sensitivity, low cytotoxicity, increased AM acetylmethyl ester can enter the cell well, after
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M650577-10mgMca-(ala7,lys(dnp)9)-bradykinin is a sensitive fluorogenic substrate for ECE-1 (endothelin-converting enzyme-1). The incorporation of a (7-methoxycoumarin-4-yl)acetyl (Mca) fluorescent group and a 2,4-dinitrophenyl (Dnp) quenching group has resulted
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M650577-1mgMca-(ala7,lys(dnp)9)-bradykinin is a sensitive fluorogenic substrate for ECE-1 (endothelin-converting enzyme-1). The incorporation of a (7-methoxycoumarin-4-yl)acetyl (Mca) fluorescent group and a 2,4-dinitrophenyl (Dnp) quenching group has resulted
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M650577-5mgMca-(ala7,lys(dnp)9)-bradykinin is a sensitive fluorogenic substrate for ECE-1 (endothelin-converting enzyme-1). The incorporation of a (7-methoxycoumarin-4-yl)acetyl (Mca) fluorescent group and a 2,4-dinitrophenyl (Dnp) quenching group has resulted
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M650224-1mgMCA-SEVNLDAEFR-K(Dnp)-RR, amide is a FRET-based substrate.Form:Solid
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M650224-5mgMCA-SEVNLDAEFR-K(Dnp)-RR, amide is a FRET-based substrate.Form:Solid
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N649298-100mgNSP-AS is chemiluminescent acridinium substrate II and can be used in homo geneous assays.Form:Solid
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N649298-10mgNSP-AS is chemiluminescent acridinium substrate II and can be used in homo geneous assays.Form:Solid
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N649298-25mgNSP-AS is chemiluminescent acridinium substrate II and can be used in homo geneous assays.Form:Solid
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N649298-50mgNSP-AS is chemiluminescent acridinium substrate II and can be used in homo geneous assays.Form:Solid
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N649298-5mgNSP-AS is chemiluminescent acridinium substrate II and can be used in homo geneous assays.Form:Solid