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Cholesteryl Hexadecyl Ether, [Cholesteryl-1,2-3H(N)]-,>97%, 1mCi (37MBq)

Cholesteryl hexadecyl ether, labeled with tritium. 3H-CHE is a lipid marker that cannot undergo exchange with cellular lipids, nor can be metabolized, and is commonly used in lipolysis and uptake studies.

Feature Specification
Concentration 1.0 mCi/ml
Label Position Nominally Labeled
Molecular Weight 611.1

Cholesteryl hexadecyl ether, labeled with tritium. 3H-CHE is a lipid marker that cannot undergo exchange with cellular lipids, nor can be metabolized, and is commonly used in lipolysis and uptake studies.

Product variants
Unit Size: 250 µCi
Part #:
NET859250UC
List price
USD 1,868.00
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Unit Size: 1 mCi
Part #:
NET859001MC
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USD 4,076.10
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Overview

1 mCi quantities of [Cholesteryl-1,2-3H(N)]-Cholesteryl Hexadecyl Ether are available for your research. Application of [3H] Cholesteryl Hexadecyl Ether can be found in: radiolabeled liposomes administered intravenously to mice in lipid biophysics, labeled lipids extracted from human LDL following oxidation in atherosclerosis, attachment of antibodies to sterically stabilized liposomes in cancer research, etc.

Specifications

Concentration
1.0 mCi/ml
Molecular Weight
611.1
Specific Activity
40 - 60 Ci/mmol (1480 - 2220 GBq/mmol)
CAS Number
15965-99-8
Application
Drug Discovery & Development
Brand
NEN Radiochemicals
Buffer/Solvent
Toluene, under argon
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Label Position
Nominally Labeled
Molecular Formula
C43H78O
Packaging
Glass Ampoule
Radioisotope
3H
Receptor
LDLR
Shipping Information
Shipped on Dry Ice
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Dry Ice
Special Ordering Information
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Therapeutic Area
Cardiovascular
Unit Size
1 mCi

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