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Description |
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R-M-673 |
Dynorphin A trifluoroacetate salt |
Dynorphin A trifluoroacetate salt,CAS: 80448-90-4 is a Endogenous kappa-receptor antagonist. |
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R-M-678 |
Dynorphin A (1-11) amide trifluoroacetate salt |
Dynorphin A (1-11) amide trifluoroacetate salt,CAS :79985-48-1 from ruixi.Therefore, Dyn A (1-11)-amide has been widely used for structure-activity studies. Its binding affinities for K, µ and δopioid receptors are 0.074 nM, 7.6 nM and 2.9 nM, respectively. |
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R-M-679 |
Dynorphin A (1-13) |
Dynorphin A (1-13) ,CAS :72957-38-1 is a Endogenous kappa-opioid receptor agonist. |
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R-M-680 |
Dynorphin A (1-13) amide trifluoroacetate salt |
Dynorphin A (1-13) amide trifluoroacetate salt ,CAS : 79515-34-7 is a Antagonist of human MC1, MC3 and MC4 receptors. |
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R-M-682 |
Dynorphin B (1-9) |
Dynorphin B (1-9), CAS:126050-26-8 from ruixi.It is a synthetic peptide. |
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R-M-467 |
Acetyl-PHF6 amide trifluoroacetate salt |
Acetyl-PHF6 amide trifluoroacetate salt,Ac-Val-Gln-Ile-Val-Tyr-Lys-NH₂ trifluoroacetate salt(CAS:878663-43-5) from ruixi.Acetyl-phf6 amide TFA (acphf6-TFA) is a hexapeptide derived from tau. |
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R-M-686 |
rec EGF (human),CAS:62253-63-8 |
rec EGF (human),CAS:62253-63-8 from ruixi.It can be applied to cell culture, cosmotic pepsides & dermatology, regenerative medicine. |
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R-M-469 |
(Des-Glu)-Ophthalmic acid |
(DES Glu) - Ophthalmic acid (CAS: 16305-80-9) can be applied to di - and tripeptides. |
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R-M-687 |
Eglin c (41-49) |
Eglin c (41-49),CAS :122299-11-0 from ruixi.The nonapeptide SPVTLDLRY,which corresponds to the active center of eglin c, inhibited leukocyte cathepsin G and α-chymotrypsin. |
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R-M-691 |
β-Endorphin (30-31) (human) |
β-Endorphin (30-31) (human),CAS: 7412-78-4 from ruixi.The C-terminal dipeptide Gly-Glu was shown to be an effective neurotrophic factor for the maintenance of acetylcholinesterase at both superior cervical ganglia in the denervated cat. Moreover,β-endorphin can bind to serum glycoproteins at sites for which glycyl-L-glutamic acid competes. A potential impurity of glycyl-L-glutamine used as source for L-glutamine. |
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