| Quantity | 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg | 100 µ, L | 10 mM * 1 mL, 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg | 60 T | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg |
| Description | PSMA-D5 has a binding affinity for PSMA with a Ki of 0.21 nM and can be used for PSMA tracing after radiolabeling. PSMA-D5 ([68Ga]-labeled) contains a DOTA chelator, allowing convenient labeling with therapeutic radionuclides such as 177Lu and 225Ac. PSMA-D5 ([68Ga]-labeled) shows excellent PSMA-D5 has a binding affinity for PSMA with a Ki of 0.21 nM and can be used for PSMA tracing after radiolabeling. PSMA-D5 ([68Ga]-labeled) contains a DOTA chelator, allowing convenient labeling with therapeutic radionuclides such as 177Lu and 225Ac. PSMA-D5 ([68Ga]-labeled) shows excellent pharmacokinetic properties, exhibiting remarkable tumor uptake in 22Rv1 tumors[1]. PSMA-D5 can be used for the synthesis/research of Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs)... Read More | Avidin-HRP is Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) Avidin. Avidin has excellent affinity with biotin and is often used in combination with biotin for immunoassays to detect the location of antigens in tissues[1] | Pepstatin (Pepstatin A) is a specific, orally active aspartic protease inhibitor produced by actinomycetes, with IC50s of 4.5 nM, 6.2 nM, 150 nM, 290 nM, 520 nM and 260 nM for hemoglobin-pepsin, hemoglobin-proctase, casein-pepsin, casein-proctase, casein-acid protease and hemoglobin-acid protease, Pepstatin (Pepstatin A) is a specific, orally active aspartic protease inhibitor produced by actinomycetes, with IC50s of 4.5 nM, 6.2 nM, 150 nM, 290 nM, 520 nM and 260 nM for hemoglobin-pepsin, hemoglobin-proctase, casein-pepsin, casein-proctase, casein-acid protease and hemoglobin-acid protease, respectively. Pepstatin also inhibits HIV protease[1][2]... Read More | MCE Ssp I is a restriction enzyme for rapid DNA digestion, including plasmid, genomic DNA as well as PCR products | Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA (WaTx TFA) is the TFA salt form of Wasabi Receptor Toxin (HY-P5914). Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is a cell-penetrating scorpion toxin. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is the activator for TRPA1 ion channel with EC50 in nanomolar level, and prolongs the channel open time, but Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA (WaTx TFA) is the TFA salt form of Wasabi Receptor Toxin (HY-P5914). Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is a cell-penetrating scorpion toxin. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is the activator for TRPA1 ion channel with EC50 in nanomolar level, and prolongs the channel open time, but reduces Ca2+ permeability. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA causes thermal hypersensitivity and mechanical allodynia in rats, without triggering neurogenic inflammation[1]... Read More |