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R-M2-10693 Myoglobin-Biotin Biotin-Myoglobin/Biotin labeled Myoglobin is a functional protein marker, and currently the mainstream application form in scientific research is biotinylated myoglobin antibodies. It is only used for life science related research experiments and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or human treatment. It can be used for routine immune experiments such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry (IHC-P/IHC-F), immunofluorescence (IF), Western Blot, etc., to achieve highly specific tracking and quantitative detection of myoglobin. Based on the tag characteristics of biotin, it can be used for target fishing and protein interaction verification of myoglobin, supporting the study of mechanisms related to myocardial injury and muscle physiology. price>
R-M2-10709 Icariin-Biotin Biotin labeled Icariin is a scientific labeled derivative obtained by covalent binding of icariin and biotin, and can only be used for scientific experiments. It is strictly prohibited to use it in human related scenarios. It is commonly used in biochemical experiments such as protein interaction screening, target fishing, and cell level drug localization tracing, to assist in clarifying the in vivo targets and molecular mechanisms of icariin. price>
R-M2-10759 Biotin-2-methyl-2-hydroxypropionic acid Biotin labeled 2-methyl-2-hydroxypropionic acid/2-methyl-2-hydroxypropionic acid,Biotin labeled is a dual functional derivatives. As a targeted marker probe, it is used for tracking the intracellular hydroxy acid metabolism pathway. Through the affinity enrichment of biotin, it accurately tracks the distribution and transformation pathway of 2-methyl-2-hydroxypropionic acid in the metabolome. It can be applied to small molecule interaction screening in proteomics, enriching target proteins that interact with 2-methyl-2-hydroxypropionic acid through the streptavidin capture system of biotin. price>
R-M2-10760 Biotin-N-Acetyl-L-cysteine(Connecting carboxyl groups) Biotin-N-Acetyl-L-cysteine(Connecting carboxyl groups) /N-Acetyl-L-cysteine,Biotin labeled is a bifunctional scientific marker formed by covalent binding, which is only used in scientific research scenarios and cannot be directly applied to the human body. By relying on the biotin streptavidin system, specific capture and enrichment of target molecules in proteomics research can be achieved, improving the detection efficiency of low abundance targets. Combining the antioxidant activity of NAC (N-Acetyl-L-cysteine) for cell protection in stem cell culture and organoid construction, exploring the mechanism of action of oxidative stress-related diseases. price>
R-M2-10762 Dihydromyricetin-Biotin Dihydromyricetin-Biotin is a bifunctional molecule formed by coupling. As a non radioactive tracer probe, it tracks the absorption, distribution, and metabolic pathways of dihydromyricetin in cells and animals, solving the problem of difficulty in tracing natural flavonoids in vivo. Combining the antioxidant activity of dihydromyricetin with the fixation ability of biotin, a reusable functional antioxidant film is constructed for anti pollution modification of biosensing interfaces. Based on the biotin streptavidin system, target proteins that interact with dihydromyricetin are enriched for the screening and identification of natural product targets. price>
R-M2-10782 Biotin-Monotropein Biotin labeled Monotropein/Monotropein-Biotin is a targeted functional research reagent obtained by covalently coupling biotin with crystal orchid glycoside. Based on the strong binding properties of biotin streptavidin, this reagent is used as a molecular probe to specifically enrich and capture the in vivo target protein of crystal violet glycoside in cell lysate, for the study of the mechanism of action of natural products. price>
R-M2-10783 Biotin-Baicalin Biotin labeled Bacalin/Baicalin-Biotin is a natural product derived research probe obtained by covalent coupling of biotin and baicalin. Based on the strong binding properties of biotin streptavidin, this reagent was used as a molecular probe to specifically enrich and capture the in vivo target protein of baicalin in cell lysate, for the study of the mechanism of action of natural products. It can visually trace the distribution and transport process of baicalin in cells through streptavidin conjugated fluorescent enzymes and fluorescent dyes, and clarify its action sites at the cellular level. price>