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Cat.No. | Name | Target |
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M1646 | AG490 | JAK |
Tyrphostin AG490 | ||
AG490 (Tyrphostin AG490) is a selective inhibitor of EGF receptor tyrosine kinase (IC50 values are 2 and 13.5 μM for EGFR and ErbB2 respectively). | ||
M13667 | Pyridostatin hydrochloride | Others |
RR82 hydrochloride | ||
Pyridostatin (RR82) hydrochloride is a G-quadruplex DNA stabilizing agent (Kd=490 nM). | ||
M13779 | DiBAC4(3) | Fluorescent Dye |
DiBAC4(3) is a voltage-sensitive fluorescent dye (λex=490 nm, λem=505 nm). | ||
M21709 | 5-FAM | Fluorescent Dye |
5-Carboxyfluorescein; 5-CF | ||
5-FAM (5-Carboxyfluorescein) is a green fluorescent reagent used for in situ labeling peptides, proteins and nucleotides. 5-FAM is a single isomer with Ex/Em of 490 nm/520 nm. | ||
M27767 | Pyridostatin | DNA/RNA Synthesis |
RR82 | ||
Pyridostatin (RR82) is a G-quadruplex DNA stabilizing agent (Kd=490 nM). Pyridostatin promotes growth arrest in human cancer cells by inducing replication- and transcription-dependent DNA damage. Pyridostatin targets the proto-oncogene Src. Pyridostatin reduced SRC protein levels and SRC-dependent cellular motility in human breast cancer cells. | ||
M29181 | PARP14 inhibitor H10 | PARP |
PARP14 inhibitor H10, compound H 10, is a selective inhibitor against PARP14 (IC50=490 nM), over other PARPs (≈24 fold over PARP1). PARP14 inhibitor H10 induces caspase-3/7-mediated cell apoptosis. | ||
M58445 | Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein | Fluorescent Dye |
HPF | ||
Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein (HPF) is a stable ROS fluorescent probe dye. Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein can produce strong green fluorescence through hydroxyl radical reaction with intracellular peroxynitroso. Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein can be applied for fluorescence microscopy, high-throughput imager, luciferase microplate reader or flow cytometry. Ex/Em=490/515 nm. |
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