6 Results for "

Nitrochin

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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6 Results for "Nitrochin" in MCE Product Catalog:

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3 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-33354
CAS No.: 56-57-5
Synonyms: 4-NQO
Research Areas:  

Inflammation/Immunology Cancer

Nitrochin (4-NQO) is a chemical carcinogen. Nitrochin induces oncostatin-M (OSM) in esophageal cells. Nitrochin induces DNA damage, and induces apoptosis via a p53-dependent mitochondrial signaling pathway .
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Cat. No.: HY-P4545
CAS No.: 67482-93-3
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Angiotensin Receptor

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Others

Abz-Gly-p-nitro-Phe-Pro-OH is the fluorescent substrate angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE-I) with 355 nm excitation and 405 nm emission wavelengths .
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Cat. No.: HY-P4561
CAS No.: 90331-82-1
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Cathepsin

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Others

H-Pro-Thr-Glu-Phe-p-nitro-Phe-Arg-Leu-OH is a water-soluble polypeptide that can serve as a substrate for cathepsin D, pepsin and pepsinogen. H-Pro-Thr-Glu-Phe-p-nitro-Phe-Arg-Leu-OH has potential applications in biochemical analysis .
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Cat. No.: HY-P4725
CAS No.: 133233-38-2
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Fluorescent Dye

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Others

Abz-Thr-Ile-Nle-p-nitro-Phe-Gln-Arg-NH2 is a fluorogenic substrate, that can be used for the fluorescence screening assay .
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Cat. No.: HY-33354R
CAS No.: 56-57-5
Synonyms: 4-NQO (Standard)
Research Areas:  

Cancer

Nitrochin (Standard) is the analytical standard of Nitrochin. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Nitrochin (4-NQO) is a chemical carcinogen. Nitrochin induces oncostatin-M (OSM) in esophageal cells. Nitrochin induces DNA damage, and induces apoptosis via a p53-dependent mitochondrial signaling pathway .
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Cat. No.: HY-P4556
CAS No.: 50572-79-7
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Others

H-Phe-Gly-His-p-nitro-Phe-Phe-Ala-Phe-OMe is a polypeptide that can be hydrolyzed by Rennin (HY-P2810). H-Phe-Gly-His-p-nitro-Phe-Phe-Ala-Phe-OMe is commonly used as a biochemical reaction reagent .
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