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Radioprotectin-1

Catalog No.GC34752

La radioprotectina-1 es un agonista no lipÍdico potente y especÍfico del receptor 2 del Ácido lisofosfatÍdico (LPA2), con un valor EC50 de 25 nM para el subtipo murino LPA2.

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Radioprotectin-1 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 1622006-09-0

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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5mg
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10mg
695,00 $
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50mg
2.039,00 $
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100mg
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Radioprotectin-1 is a potent and specific nonlipid agonist of LPA2, with an EC50 value of 25 nM for murine LPA2 subtype[1]. EC50: 25 nM (murine LPA2 subtype)[1]

Radioprotectin-1 is a potent agonist of LPA2 with an EC50 of 5 pM and functions as a full agonist at the human ortholog of LPA2[1].Radioprotectin-1 (0-3 μM; 15 minutes) effectively reduces apoptosis induced by γ-irradiation and the radiomimetic drug Adriamycin in cells that expressed LPA2 either endogenously or after transfection[1]. Cell Viability Assay[1] Cell Line: MEF cells , IEC-6 cells

Radioprotectin-1 is a high-potency specific agonist of the murine LPA2 GPCR [1].Radioprotectin-1 (0.1 mg/kg, 0.3 mg/kg; s.c.; every 12 hours; for 3 days) decreases the mortality of C57BL/6 mice in models of the hematopoietic acute radiation syndromes (HE-ARS) and gastrointestinal acute radiation syndromes (GI-ARS) [1].Radioprotectin-1 exerts its radioprotective and radiomitigative action through specific activation of the upregulated LPA2 GPCR in Lgr5+stem cells[1]. Animal Model: 8-10 weeks old C57BL/6 female mice bearing total body irradiation (TBI) [1]

[1]. Kuo B, et al. The LPA2 receptor agonist Radioprotectin-1 spares Lgr5-positive intestinal stem cells from radiation injury in murine enteroids. Cell Signal. 2018 Nov;51:23-33.

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