| Description | DPI-4452 is a CAIX-targeting cyclic peptide with a DOTA cage, and can be chelated with radionuclide for CAIX-expressing tumor PET-CT imaging and study. DPI-4452 specifically and selectively binds CAIX without interaction with an in vitro off-target receptor panel of 55 targets (IC50 for recombinant DPI-4452 is a CAIX-targeting cyclic peptide with a DOTA cage, and can be chelated with radionuclide for CAIX-expressing tumor PET-CT imaging and study. DPI-4452 specifically and selectively binds CAIX without interaction with an in vitro off-target receptor panel of 55 targets (IC50 for recombinant hCAIX: 130 nM). Radiolabeled DPI-4452 inhibits tumor growth in HT-29 and SK-RC-52 xenograft mouse models[1]. DPI-4452 can be used for the synthesis/research of Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs)... Read More | Cyclo(D-Leu-D-Pro) is a polypeptide that can be found by peptide screening. Peptide screening is a research tool that pools active peptides primarily by immunoassay. Peptide screening can be used for protein interaction, functional analysis, epitope screening, especially in the field of agent Cyclo(D-Leu-D-Pro) is a polypeptide that can be found by peptide screening. Peptide screening is a research tool that pools active peptides primarily by immunoassay. Peptide screening can be used for protein interaction, functional analysis, epitope screening, especially in the field of agent research and development[1]... Read More | Dapiglutide (ZP7570) is a long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor 1R (GLP-1R)/Glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor (GLP-2R) dual agonist. Dapiglutide alleviates intestinal dysfunction in a mouse short bowel model and has anti-obesity effects[1][2][3] | Orexin B, rat, mouse (Rat orexin B) is an endogenous agonist at Orexin receptor with Kis of 420 and 36 nM for OX1 and OX2, respectively | PNGase F, a glycosidase, catalyzes the cleavage of an internal glycoside bond in an oligosaccharide. PNGase F removes nearly all N-linked oligosaccharides from glycoproteins. PNGase F can release N-glycans from glycoproteins in glycoanalytical workflows[1][2] |