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Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1

Catalog No.GC62065

La protéine déglycase DJ-1 contre-1, un composé de liaison DJ-1, cible de manière dépendante DJ1.

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Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1 Chemical Structure

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
49,50 $US
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10 mg
45,00 $US
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25 mg
81,00 $US
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50 mg
126,00 $US
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100 mg
180,00 $US
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Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1, a DJ-1-binding compound, dependently targets DJ1. Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1 penetrates through the blood brain barrier (BBB). Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1 is used as a neuroprotective agent and has the potential for Parkinson’s disease research[1].

Protein deglycase DJ-1 against-1 (compound-23; 1 mg/kg; IP; pretreatment one hour; daily; for 4 days) significantly restores MPTP induced locomotion, dopaminergic neuronal cell death and dopamine content in DJ-1(+/+) mice but not in DJ-1(-/-) mice[1].

[1]. Kazuko Takahashi-Niki, et al. DJ-1-dependent protective activity of DJ-1-binding compound no. 23 against neuronal cell death in MPTP-treated mouse model of Parkinson’s disease.

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