Heparinase II

Catalog No.: A75048
Glycosidase
Heparinase II is a glycosidase that specifically targets heparin and heparan sulfate. It plays a crucial role in the structural and functional analysis of glycosaminoglycans, making it valuable in anticoagulant research and studies of tumor microenvironment modulation. Its enzymatic activity facilitates investigations into various biological processes, including cell signaling and the interaction of cancer cells with their surrounding matrix.
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10mg
$225.00
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25mg
$460.00
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50mg
$715.00
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DescriptionHeparinase II is a glycosidase that specifically targets heparin and heparan sulfate. It plays a crucial role in the structural and functional analysis of glycosaminoglycans, making it valuable in anticoagulant research and studies of tumor microenvironment modulation. Its enzymatic activity facilitates investigations into various biological processes, including cell signaling and the interaction of cancer cells with their surrounding matrix.
Product Information
Catalog NumA75048
CAS Number149371-12-0
SMILES[Heparinase II]
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