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Cerivastatin sodium salt hydrate

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in United States

Cerivastatin sodium salt hydrate is a laboratory chemical compound manufactured and distributed by Merck Group. It is a salt form of the active pharmaceutical ingredient cerivastatin. The primary function of this product is for use in research and development applications, though its specific intended uses are not elaborated upon.

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2 protocols using cerivastatin sodium salt hydrate

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Statin and Azacytidine Dissolution Assay

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Atorvastatin calcium salt trihydrate (CAS No. 134523038), cerivastatin sodium salt hydrate (CAS No. 143201110), rosuvastatin calcium salt (CAS No. 147098202), simvastatin (CAS No. 79902639), and 5-azacytidine (CAS No. 320672) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich, USA. All drugs dissolved in DMSO (Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Statin and Chloroquine Antiviral Assay

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Atorvastatin calcium salt trihydrate (ATO), cerivastatin sodium salt hydrate (CER), fluvastatin sodium hydrate (FLU), pravastatin sodium salt hydrate (PRA), rosuvastatin calcium (ROS), simvastatin (SIM), and chloroquine (CHL) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Lovastatin sodium salt (LOV) and mevastatin sodium salt (MEV) were purchased from Calbiochem. The statins ATO, FLU, PRA, ROS, MEV, LOV, and SIM were reconstituted to 20 mM in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO); PRA was reconstituted to 50 mM in DMSO; CER was reconstituted to 20 mM in distilled deionized water. All statins were stored at −20 °C and diluted to working concentrations in infection medium on the same day of use. CHL was dissolved to 100 mM in distilled deionized water, stored at 4 °C, and diluted to the required concentration on the same day of use.
Mouse anti-flavivirus group antigen monoclonal antibody clone D1-4G2-4-15 (4G2 mAb) was purchased from Merck-Millipore (MAB10216) and stored at −20 °C in aliquots prior to use. The secondary antibody, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG, was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. The cytotoxicity assay kit, EZ-CYTOX, was purchased from DoGenBio, Co., Ltd. in South Korea.
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