| Quantity | 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg | 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg | 100 rxns, 500 rxns, 2000 rxns | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg |
| Description | Ac-Orn-Phe-Arg-AMC acetate is a potent fluorescent substrate of cd-Tryptase and β 1-Tryptase. Ac-Orn-Phe-Arg-AMC acetate releases amino-4-methylcoumarin (AMC) for fluorescence detection[1] | [Leu5]-Enkephalin is a pentapeptide with morphine like properties. [Leu5]-Enkephalin is a five amino acid endogenous peptide that acts as an agonist at opioid receptors | C-Peptide 1 (rat), a peptide, is aβ-catenin/GSK-3β activator. C-Peptide 1 (rat) can regulate the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. C-Peptide 1 (rat) can be used for the research of cancer[1] | MCE SYBR Green qPCR Master Mix (High ROX) is provided as a simple-to-use, stabilized 2× formulation that includes all components for qPCR except sample DNA, primers and water, in which High ROX Reference Dye is included. The 100 rxns is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes MCE SYBR Green qPCR Master Mix (High ROX) is provided as a simple-to-use, stabilized 2× formulation that includes all components for qPCR except sample DNA, primers and water, in which High ROX Reference Dye is included. The 100 rxns is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base... Read More | 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 |