Reagents

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  1. TPEN is a heavy metal chelator. Reacts with both Zn-proteome and Zn-metallothionein (MT) in LLC-PK1 cells; acts as an intracellular chelator of proteomic Zn2+.
  2. FP-Biotin is a biotinylated organophosphorus agent. It could be useful for identifying proteins that react with organophosphorus toxicants (OP).
  3. Hexanoyl glycine is an acylated amino acid that is used as a urinary biomarker for several indications.
  4. Biotinyl Cystamine is a crosslinking photoaffinity label ligand.
  5. NHS-Biotin compound is membrane-permeable and useful for intracellular labeling.
  6. Biotin hydrazide is a biotinyl derivative that can be used as a probe for the determination of protein carbonylation, which is a component of several diseases.
  7. 6-Maleimidocaproic acid is a sulfhydryl reactive heterobifunctional crosslinking reagent.
  8. Biotin-X-NHS is a compound used to attach biotin to primary amines under alkaline conditions (pH~8-9).
  9. Fluoroclebopride is useful chemical for PET image study.
  10. fluorescent indicator

    PF6-AM is a new selective fluorescent indicator for hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), a tool to help discover new redox chemistry in biological systems.
  11. Fluo-3 is a fluorescent indicator for calcium used in flow cytometry. Fluorescence intensity increases about 40-fold after calcium binding.
  12. Sulfo-NHS-Biotin is an amine-reactive biotinylation reagent.
  13. Sulfo-NHS-LC-Biotin is an intermediate length, water-soluble biotinyltation reagent used to attach biotin to primary amines.
  14. Sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin is a water-soluble, NHS-ester biotinylation reagent.
  15. Biotin-HPDP is a sulfhydryl-reactive biotinylation agent.
  16. Iodoacetyl-LC-Biotin is a haloacetyl-activated sulfhydryl-reactive biotinylation reagent.
  17. WST-8 is a next generation tetrazolium reagent that serves as a sensitive chromogenic indicator for NADH.

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