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Reference: HY-Y1091

D-Lysine is a useful raw material employed as an analog of lutenizing-hormone-releasing hormone and as a agent carrier in the form of polylysine. D-Lysine decreases renal uptake of radioactivity during scintigraphy and PRRT with low toxicity. D-Lysine not interferes with the natural amino acid metabolic balance.

Reference: GTX57423-pro

This gene encodes a small secreted protein specific to primates. This protein is a component of the choroidal extracellular matrix of the eye. Mutations in this gene are associated with age-related macular degeneration. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 217]

Reference: HY-P1557

Somatostatin-28 (1-12) is a somatostatin fragment that is monitored in brain tissue to track processing of somatostatin.

Reference: GTX57424-pro

This gene encodes a protein that plays an essential role in the production of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters for the normal maturation of lipoate-containing 2-oxoacid dehydrogenases, and for the assembly of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes. Mutation in this gene has been associated with multiple mitochondrial dysfunctions syndrome-2. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms with distinct subcellular localization have been reported for this gene (PMID:2194446). [provided by RefSeq, Dec 211]

Reference: HY-W018489

H-Asp(OtBu)-OMe.HCl is an aspartic acid derivative.

Reference: HY-P1449A

Boc-Gly-Gly-Phe-Gly-OH TFA, a self-assembly of N- and C-protected tetrapeptide, is a protease cleavable linker used for the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC).

Reference: HY-P3879

Protein Kinase C (660-673) (PKC βII (660-673)) is the PKC βII V5 peptide with RACK1-binding affinity.

Reference: GTX57427-pro

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the lin-28 family, which is characterized by the presence of a cold-shock domain and a pair of CCHC zinc finger domains. This gene is highly expressed in testis, fetal liver, placenta, and in primary human tumors and cancer cell lines. It is negatively regulated by microRNAs that target sites in the 3 UTR, and overexpression of this gene in primary tumors is linked to the repression of let-7 family of microRNAs and derepression of let-7 targets, which facilitates cellular transformation. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 212]

Reference: HY-P3072

Mastoparan 17 is a tetradecapeptide. Mastoparan 17 is an inactive analogue of Mastoparan (HY-P0246) .