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In vitro transcription of capped mRNA with modified nucleotides and Poly(A) tail
TSA (Tyramide Signal Amplification), used for signal amplification of ISH, IHC and IC etc.
Separation of phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated proteins without phospho-specific antibody
A convenient and sensitive way for cell proliferation assay and cytotoxicity assay
Protect the integrity of proteins from multiple proteases and phosphatases for different applications.
SIN-1 chloride is an active metabolite of molsidomine, which is a potent vasorelaxant and inhibitor of platelet aggregation. It produces both NO and superoxide and can therefore be used to generate peroxynitrite under physiological conditions. SIN-1 decreases myocardial necrosis and reperfusion-induced endothelial dysfunction in models of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion[1,2].
References:
[1]. Rosenkranz B, Winkelmann B R, Parnham M J. Clinical pharmacokinetics of molsidomine. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 1996, 30(5): 372-384.
[2]. Lomonosova E E, Kirsch M, Rauen U, et al. The critical role of hepes in SIN-1 cytotoxicity, peroxynitrite versus hydrogen peroxide. Free Radical Biology & Medicine, 1998, 24(4): 522-528.