Glutamine Metabolism Compound Library

Nº de cat.L6900

Una colección única de 482 compuestos relacionados con el metabolismo de la glutamina, utilizados para el cribado de alto rendimiento (HTS) y el cribado de alto contenido (HCS).

96 well plates

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Descripción y ventajas

•Glutamine metabolism is recognized as a distinctive feature in addition to Warburg effect in cancer.Cancer cells acquire energy and nutrients through glutamine metabolism to support cell growth and proliferation
 
•A unique collection of 482 glutamine metabolism related compounds used for high throughput screening (HTS) and high content screening (HCS)
 
•Targets GluRGLUTMycSGLTmTORHIFrasCoA Reductase, etc.
 
•Some compounds have been approved by the FDA
 
•Structurally diverse,medicinally active,and cell permeable
 
•Rich documentation with structure and bioactivity information
 
•NMR and HPLC validated to ensure high purity

Detalles del producto

Formulación 442 compounds pre-dissolved in 10mM DMSO, 22 compounds pre-dissolved in 10mM water, 17 compounds pre-dissolved in 2mM DMSO and 1 compound pre-dissolved in 2mM water
Contenedor Placa de 96 pocillos profundos sellada con papel de aluminio
Estabilidad 12 months -20°C in DMSO
24 months -80°C in DMSO
Envío Hielo azul o hielo seco

Casos de estudio utilizando las bibliotecas de compuestos de Selleck

Glutamine Metabolism Compound Library Composición

Socios de instalaciones HTS

  • Collaborating with Seleck: Yale University | Yale Center for Molecular Discovery
  • Collaborating with Seleck: Carbone Cancer Center | University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Collaborating with Seleck: University of Colorado Denver | CU Denver
  • Collaborating with Seleck: Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie: Leibniz-FMP
  • Collaborating with Seleck: UCSF_University of California San Francisco
  • Collaborating with Seleck: KU | High Throughput Screening Laboratory
  • Collaborating with Seleck: CIBIO
  • Collaborating with Seleck: Perelman school of medicine | University of Pennsylvania