11 Results for "

ABCG5

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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11 Results for "ABCG5" in MCE Product Catalog:

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Referencia número: HY-N0288
No. CAS: 476-28-8
Lycorine is a natural alkaloid extracted from the Amaryllidaceae plant. Lycorine is a potent and orally active SCAP inhibitor with a Kd value 15.24 nM. Lycorine downregulates the SCAP protein level without changing its transcription . Lycorine is also a melanoma vasculogenic inhibitor . Lycorine can be used for the study of prostate cancer and metabolic diseases .
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Referencia número: HY-N9516
No. CAS: 517-37-3
Synonyms: TDHC
Category:  

Animals Steroids

Target:  

Endogenous Metabolite

Taurodehydrocholic acid is a biliary cholesterol secretion activator. Taurodehydrocholic acid significantly increases the expression of Abcg5 and decreases the expression of abc8. Taurodehydrocholic acid can be used in the study of cholesterol metabolism .
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Referencia número: HY-N9516A
No. CAS: 57011-24-2
Target:  

Endogenous Metabolite

Áreas de investigación:  

Metabolic Disease

Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium is a biliary cholesterol secretion activator. Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium significantly increases the expression of Abcg5 and decreases the expression of abc8. Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium can be used in the study of cholesterol metabolism .
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Referencia número: HY-N0288R
No. CAS: 476-28-8
Lycorine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Lycorine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Lycorine is a natural alkaloid extracted from the Amaryllidaceae plant. Lycorine is a potent and orally active SCAP inhibitor with a Kd value 15.24 nM. Lycorine downregulates the SCAP protein level without changing its transcription . Lycorine is also a melanoma vasculogenic inhibitor . Lycorine can be used for the study of prostate cancer and metabolic diseases .
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Referencia número: HY-RS00081
Áreas de investigación:  

Others

ABCG5 Human Pre-designed siRNA Set A contains three designed siRNAs for ABCG5 gene (Human), as well as a negative control, a positive control, and a FAM-labeled negative control.

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Referencia número: HY-RS17755
Áreas de investigación:  

Others

Abcg5 Mouse Pre-designed siRNA Set A contains three designed siRNAs for Abcg5 gene (Mouse), as well as a negative control, a positive control, and a FAM-labeled negative control.

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Referencia número: HY-RS24222
Áreas de investigación:  

Others

Abcg5 Rat Pre-designed siRNA Set A contains three designed siRNAs for Abcg5 gene (Rat), as well as a negative control, a positive control, and a FAM-labeled negative control.

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Referencia número: HY-P84791
Synonyms: STSL

Host:  

Mouse

Application:  

WB, IHC-P, FC, ELISA

Reactivity:  

Human

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Referencia número: HY-P84791A
Synonyms: STSL

Host:  

Mouse

Application:  

WB, IHC-P, FC, ELISA

Reactivity:  

Human

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Referencia número: HY-N9516AR
No. CAS: 57011-24-2
Áreas de investigación:  

Metabolic Disease

Taurodehydrocholic acid (sodium) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Taurodehydrocholic acid (sodium) (HY-N9516A). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium is a biliary cholesterol secretion activator. Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium significantly increases the expression of Abcg5 and decreases the expression of abc8. Taurodehydrocholic acid sodium can be used in the study of cholesterol metabolism .
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Referencia número: HY-181520
No. CAS: 2681270-30-2
Áreas de investigación:  

Metabolic Disease

ABCA1 inducer 3 (Compound 85) is an orally active ABCA1 inducer and lipid-modulating agent. ABCA1 inducer 3 increases ABCA1 expression. ABCA1 inducer 3 upregulates hepatic Abcg5 and Abcg8 mRNA expression. ABCA1 inducer 3 promotes cholesterol efflux. ABCA1 inducer 3 improves hyperlipidemia .
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