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L-[14C(U)]-Lysine,>97%, 250µCi (9.25MBq)

L-lysine, uniformly labeled with C-14. 14C-L-lysine is commonly used in histone labeling of chromatin, amino acid uptake, and protein synthesis studies.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Feature Specification
Concentration 0.10 mCi/mL
Label Position Uniformly Labeled
Molecular Weight 146.2

L-lysine, uniformly labeled with C-14. 14C-L-lysine is commonly used in histone labeling of chromatin, amino acid uptake, and protein synthesis studies.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Product Variant
Unit Size: 250 µCi
Part #:
NEC280E250UC
List Price
USD 7,913.00

Overview

Application of [14C]Lysine can be found in: inhibitors of advanced glycation end product-associated protein cross-linking, kinetics of collagen crosslinking in adult bovine articular cartilage, growth and protein turnover in Atlantic salmon, lysine a-ketoglutarate reductase being subject to substrate inhibition in pig liver, enrichment of fusobacteria from the rumen utilizing lysine as an energy source for growth. 250µCi

Specifications

Concentration
0.10 mCi/mL
Molecular Weight
146.2
Application
Drug Discovery & Development
Brand
NEN Radiochemicals
Buffer/Solvent
ethanol : water (2:98)
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Label Position
Uniformly Labeled
Packaging
NENSure vial
Radioisotope
14C
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Special Ordering Information
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
Storage Conditions
5°C
Therapeutic Area
Inflammation
Metabolic Disorders
Unit Size
250 µCi

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