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SGC-0946
Molecular Formula : C28H40BrN7O4
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SGI-1027
Molecular Formula : C27 H23 N7 O
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SGI-1027
Molecular Formula : C27 H23 N7 O
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SGI-1027
Molecular Formula : C27 H23 N7 O
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Shanzhiside Methyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 O11
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Shanzhiside Methyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 O11
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Shanzhiside Methyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 O11
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Shea Butter
Shea Butter
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Shea Butter
Shea Butter
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Shea Butter
Shea Butter
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Shh (C24II), Human
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh (C24II), Human
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh (C24II), Human
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh (C25II), Mouse
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh (C25II), Mouse
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh (C25II), Mouse
Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a member of the Hedgehog (Hh) family of highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. In mammal, there are three related Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh). They share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). Sonic Hedgehog plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of the body. Shh is also important for development of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eyes, limbs, and many other parts of the body.
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Shh, Human
Members of the Hedgehog (Hh) family are highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. The three known mammalian Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh) are structurally related and share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). The biologically active form of Hh molecules is obtained by autocatalytic cleavage of their precursor proteins and corresponds to approximately the N-terminal one half of the precursor molecule. Although Hh proteins have unique expression patterns and distinct biological roles within their respective regions of secretion, they use the same signaling pathway and can substitute for each other in experimental systems.
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Shh, Human
Members of the Hedgehog (Hh) family are highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. The three known mammalian Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh) are structurally related and share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). The biologically active form of Hh molecules is obtained by autocatalytic cleavage of their precursor proteins and corresponds to approximately the N-terminal one half of the precursor molecule. Although Hh proteins have unique expression patterns and distinct biological roles within their respective regions of secretion, they use the same signaling pathway and can substitute for each other in experimental systems.
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Shh, Mouse
Members of the Hedgehog (Hh) family are highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. The three known mammalian Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh) are structurally related and share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). The biologically active form of Hh molecules is obtained by autocatalytic cleavage of their precursor proteins and corresponds to approximately the N-terminal one half of the precursor molecule. Although Hh proteins have unique expression patterns and distinct biological roles within their respective regions of secretion, they use the same signaling pathway and can substitute for each other in experimental systems.
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Shh, Mouse
Members of the Hedgehog (Hh) family are highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. The three known mammalian Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh) are structurally related and share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). The biologically active form of Hh molecules is obtained by autocatalytic cleavage of their precursor proteins and corresponds to approximately the N-terminal one half of the precursor molecule. Although Hh proteins have unique expression patterns and distinct biological roles within their respective regions of secretion, they use the same signaling pathway and can substitute for each other in experimental systems.
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Shh, Mouse
Members of the Hedgehog (Hh) family are highly conserved proteins which are widely represented throughout the animal kingdom. The three known mammalian Hh proteins, Sonic (Shh), Desert (Dhh) and Indian (Ihh) are structurally related and share a high degree of amino-acid sequence identity (e.g., Shh and Ihh are 93% identical). The biologically active form of Hh molecules is obtained by autocatalytic cleavage of their precursor proteins and corresponds to approximately the N-terminal one half of the precursor molecule. Although Hh proteins have unique expression patterns and distinct biological roles within their respective regions of secretion, they use the same signaling pathway and can substitute for each other in experimental systems.
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Shikimic acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic Acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic Acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic Acid
Shikimic Acid
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Shikimic Acid
Molecular Formula : C7 H10 O5
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Shikimic Acid
Molecular Formula : C7 H10 O5
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Shikimic Acid
Molecular Formula : C7 H10 O5
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Shikimic Acid Ethyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C9H14O5
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Shikimic Acid Ethyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C9H14O5
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Shikimic Acid Ethyl Ester
Molecular Formula : C9H14O5
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Shvo’s Catalyst
Molecular Formula : C62H42O6Ru2
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Shvo’s Catalyst
Molecular Formula : C62H42O6Ru2
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Shvo’s Catalyst
Molecular Formula : C62H42O6Ru2
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Sialyl Lewis X, Methyl Glycoside
Molecular Formula : C32 H54 N2 O23
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Sialyl Lewis X, Methyl Glycoside
Molecular Formula : C32 H54 N2 O23
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SIB 1553A Hyrdrochloride
Molecular Formula : C13H19NOS • HCl
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SIB 1553A Hyrdrochloride
Molecular Formula : C13H19NOS • HCl
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SIB 1553A Hyrdrochloride
Molecular Formula : C13H19NOS • HCl
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Sibutramine-d6
Molecular Formula : C17 2H6 H20 Cl N
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Sibutramine-d6
Molecular Formula : C17 2H6 H20 Cl N
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Sibutramine, Hydrochloride Monohydrate
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 Cl N . Cl H . H2 O
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Sibutramine, Hydrochloride Monohydrate
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 Cl N . Cl H . H2 O
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Sibutramine, Hydrochloride Monohydrate
Molecular Formula : C17 H26 Cl N . Cl H . H2 O
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SIEVE MOLECULAR ACT T 3A 2.5KG – BAKR2710-05, 2.5 kg
SIEVE MOLECULAR ACT T 3A 2.5KG
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SIEVE MOLECULAR ACT T 3A 2.5KG – BAKR2710-05, 2.5 kg
SIEVE MOLECULAR ACT T 3A 2.5KG
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Siglec-10 Fc Chimera, Human
Siglec-10 is immune system-restricted and highly expressed in peripheral blood leukocytes. Siglec-10 preferably binds to α-2,3- or α-2,6-linked sialic acid (similarity). Siglec10 is involved in the negative regulation of B cell antigen receptor signal transduction. The inhibition of B cell activation depends on PTPN6/SHP-1 (by similarity). The binding of Siglec10 to CD24 may be involved in the selective suppression of the immune response (by similarity) to risk-related molecular patterns (DAMPs) (such as HMGB1, HSP70 and HSP90). The combination of Siglec10 and CD24 may regulate the immune response of natural killer (NK) cells. Play a role in controlling autoimmunity (by similarity). In the process of initiating an adaptive immune response by CD8-α+ dendritic cells, cross-presentation is inhibited by weakening the formation of MHC class I peptide complexes. The function seems to imply the recruitment of PTPN6/SHP-1, which dephosphorylates NCF1 of the NADPH oxidase complex, thereby promoting phagosome acidification (by similarity).