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  • Cayman Chemical

    A dietary flavonoid which has diverse physiological activities through both direct and indirect effects; directly binds ERα and ERβ, acting as an inverse agonist or agonist; acts as an antioxidant; suppresses signaling through certain receptor tyrosine kinases, including EGFR and HGF.

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    An inhibitor of DNA methyltransferases that reduces hypermethylation associated with certain diseases, including myelodysplastic syndromes (IC50s = 2.4 and 2.6 μM for in vitro anti-myeloma activity) and cancer (IC50s ~ 0.4 μM for inhibiting proliferation of various cancer cell lines).

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    A conjugate of biotin and lysine used for derivatization or conjugation to proteins and other molecules with a medium-chain length spacer; also used as an anterograde, retrograde, or intracellular neuroanatomical tracer that is fixable with aldehyde-based fixatives.

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    A potent and selective agonist for both LXRα and LXRβ (EC50 = 50 nM).

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    An intermediate in the catabolism of aromatic amino acids; formed in excess during alkaptonuria.

  • A powerful effector in both the TetR and revTetR transcriptional regulator systems, binding the Tet repressor 35-fold more strongly than Tet; does not act a general inhibitor of translation and is a poor antibiotic.

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    A competitive AT1 receptor antagonist (IC50s 1.4 – 3.9 nM and an elimination half-life of 5 to 7 hours) that blocks angiotensin II receptors on both sympathetic nerve terminals and blood vessels.

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    A glucosamine-nitrosourea which is commonly used to induce experimental diabetes in animals; specifically targets beta cells, entering via the glucose transporter GLUT2 and causing alkylation of DNA, leading to the destruction of beta cells.

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    An organic polysulfide compound found in garlic that acts as an H2S donor; reduces the survival of prostate cancer PC-3 cells (IC50 = 22 μM) and inhibits the growth of human colon adenocarcinoma HCT15 cells (IC50 = 11.5 μM); suppresses the growth of PC-3 xenografts in vivo in mice and induces…

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    A synthetic intermediate useful for pharmaceutical synthesis; has mycobacteriostatic and mycobacteriocidal activities in vitro.

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    The reduced form of the electron acceptor NADP+ and acts as an electron donor in various biological reactions.

  • A substrate for the synthesis of RNA during the transcription process and the synthesis of DNA during DNA replication; participates in G-protein-related signal transduction where it is converted to GDP through the action of GTPases.

  • 7-Piperazin-1-yl-thieno[2,3-c] pyridine (hydrochloride) is a synthetic intermediate useful for pharmaceutical synthesis.

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    An aminoglycoside antibiotic that shows potent activity against a broad spectrum of bacteria.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A naturally occurring macrolide polyene used to treat fungal infections, including Candida, Aspergillus, Cephalosporium, Fusarium and Penicillium (minimal inhibitory concentrations ~ 4-64 μM); also used in the food industry as a "natural" preservative.

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    A dihydropyridine used as an antihypertensive agent due to its ability to block L-type and T-type calcium channels; also binds to adenosine A1, A2A, and A3 receptors with Ki values of 8.96, 23.0, and 8.3 µM, respectively.

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    An imidazotetrazine that is converted to a compound capable of alkylating DNA, thus interfering with DNA replication and leading to cytotoxicity in proliferating cells; rapidly and completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration and readily crosses the blood-brain barrier.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A potent and selective AhR antagonist (Ki = 1.2 nM).

  • Cayman Chemical

    A potent, selective antagonist of the H1 histamine receptor (Ki = 16-41.1 nM), with much lower affinities for the H2 and H3 receptors (Ki = 43.4 and 172 μM, respectively); effective in treating allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis; does not cause cognitive or psychomotor impairment at…

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    A platinum-containing compound that acts as an alkylating agent; used alone or in combination therapy in the treatment of several types of cancer; inhibits the RecA recombinase of M. tuberculosis (IC50 = 2 µM), blocking protein splicing and cell growth.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A metabolite of dimetridazole, the nitroimidazole-based antibacterial and anticoccidial agent suspected to be carcinogenic and mutagenic to humans.

  • Cayman Chemical

    n-Triacontanol is a plant growth regulator found in the plant cuticle waxes and in beeswax as the palmitate ester. n-Triacontanol has been reported to have growth enhancing properties when applied to the leaves of growing plants.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A synthetic cytokinin used as a media supplement to regulate growth in woody plant tissue cultures and micropropagations; concentrations below 1 µM promote axillary proliferation, whereas concentrations above 1 µM can stimulate the formation of callus, adventitious shoots, or somatic embryos.

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    An essential fatty acid and the most abundant ω-3 fatty acid in neural tissues, especially in the retina and brain; constitutes as much as 40% of the total PUFA pool in retinal and neuronal membranes; dietary supplementation via fish oil inhibits the progression of atherosclerosis and delays…

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    A compound used to attach biotin to primary amines, such as lysines on the surface of proteins, under alkaline conditions (pH~8-9).

  • Selectively and reversibly blocks MAGL activity (IC50s = 0.18 and 59 µM for MAGL and FAAH in mouse brain, respectively); does not inhibit ABHD6, ABHD12, CB1, or CB2 receptors (Kis > 10 µM); used to ameliorate disease progression in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

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    A competitive HDAC inhibitor that inhibits HDAC1 (IC50 = 0.25 μM) and HDAC3 (IC50 = 0.30 μM); causes cell differentiation, cell cycle arrest, or apoptosis.

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    A stable, cell-permeable dye employed to assay cell proliferation as it is partitioned with high fidelity between daughter cells for up to eight generational divisions.

  • 8-hydroxy Guanine is produced by oxidative damage of DNA or RNA by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, including hydroxyl radical and peroxynitrite. It serves as a measure of oxidative stress in biological systems.

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    A synthetic analog of 2'-deoxy-guanosine which is used to treat or prevent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections; inhibits the replication of human CMV with an IC50 value of 0.01 μM and is effective against strains of CMV from human, monkey, mouse, and guinea pig.

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    The CysLTs, LTC4 and LTD4, are potent mediators of asthma and hypersensitivity. They induce bronchoconstriction, increase microvascular permeability, and are vasoconstrictors of coronary arteries. Their biological effects are transduced by a pair of GPCRs, CysLT1 and CysLT2. Montelukast (sodium…

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    A substrate of cathepsin C that accumulates inside lysosomes causing lysosome degradation; 50 μM can inhibit the cathepsin-dependent activation of caspase-8.

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