5 Results for "

exocytic

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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5 Results for "exocytic" in MCE Product Catalog:

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92 Publications Verification
Cat. No.: HY-N0322
CAS No.: 57-88-5
Cholesterol (from animal) is the major sterol in mammals. It is making up 20-25% of structural component of the plasma membrane. Plasma membranes are highly permeable to water but relatively impermeable to ions and protons. Cholesterol (from animal) plays an important role in determining the fluidity and permeability characteristics of the membrane as well as the function of both the transporters and signaling proteins . Cholesterol (from animal) is also an endogenous estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα) agonist .
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13 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-N0322E
CAS No.: 57-88-5
Cholesterol (synthetic) is the major sterol in mammals. It is making up 20-25% of structural component of the plasma membrane. Plasma membranes are highly permeable to water but relatively impermeable to ions and protons. Cholesterol (synthetic) plays an important role in determining the fluidity and permeability characteristics of the membrane as well as the function of both the transporters and signaling proteins . Cholesterol (synthetic) is also an endogenous estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα) agonist .
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8 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-112670
CAS No.: 75541-83-2
Purity:  99.77%
Target:  

Arf Family GTPase

Research Areas:  

Others

Exo1 is a chemical inhibitor of the exocytic pathway.
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Cat. No.: HY-D3308
CAS No.: 1643661-02-2
CoelPhos is the cell-impermeable coelenterazine derivative. CoelPhos specifically recognizes extracellular GLuc and generates luminescent signals. CoelPhos is a practical bioluminescent tool for monitoring exocytic processes such as cell surface membrane fusion .
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Cat. No.: HY-N0322D
CAS No.: 57-88-5
Cholesterol (from plant) is the major sterol in mammals. It is making up 20-25% of structural component of the plasma membrane. Plasma membranes are highly permeable to water but relatively impermeable to ions and protons. Cholesterol (from plant) plays an important role in determining the fluidity and permeability characteristics of the membrane as well as the function of both the transporters and signaling proteins . Cholesterol (from plant) is also an endogenous estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα) agonist .
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