| 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 | Gap 26 is a connexin mimetic peptide, composed of residue numbers 63-75 of the first extracellular loop of connexin 43 (gap junction blocker), containing the SHVR amino acid motif[1] | L-glutamine is an important amino acid supplement commonly added to mammalian cell culture media. L-glutamine serves as an auxiliary energy source, especially when cells are rapidly dividing. L-glutamine is also important in the production of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides, amino sugars, L-glutamine is an important amino acid supplement commonly added to mammalian cell culture media. L-glutamine serves as an auxiliary energy source, especially when cells are rapidly dividing. L-glutamine is also important in the production of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides, amino sugars, glutathione, L-glutamate, other amino acids, and plays a role in protein synthesis and glucose production... Read More | Mastoparan X is a GTP-binding regulatory protein (G protein)-activating peptide, and a tetradecapeptide from wasp venom. Mastoparan X acts function by the direct activation of G protein that couple to phospholipase C to cause secretion from various kinds of cells[1] | Nisin is a bacteriocin produced by a group of Gram-positive bacteria that belongs to Lactococcus and Streptococcus species. Nisin has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity[1][2][3] |