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Az3451

Manufactured by Bio-Techne
Sourced in Netherlands, United States

The AZ3451 is a laboratory instrument that measures the absorbance or optical density of a sample. It is designed to perform accurate and reliable absorbance measurements across a wide range of wavelengths, enabling researchers to quantify the concentration of various biomolecules in their samples.

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2 protocols using az3451

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Pharmacological Evaluation of PAR1 and PAR4 Agonists

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PAR1-AP (TFLLR-NH2) and PAR4-AP (AYPGKF-NH2) were synthesized from Cosmogenetech (Seoul, Korea). Vorapaxar was purchased from Axon Medchem (Groningen, Netherlands), AZ3451 from Tocris Bio-techne (Minneapolis, MN, USA), BMS-986120 from Cayman Chemical (Ann Arbor, MI, USA), and other chemicals, unless otherwise indicated, were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). The kinase inhibitor library used in HCS was purchased from Targetmol (Wellesley Hills, MA, USA).
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Trypsin-based Cell Dissociation Protocol

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Trypsin was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA), AZ3451 from Tocris Bioscience (Atlantic Road, Bristol, UK), and GB83 from Axon Medchem (Groningen, The Netherlands). PAR2-AP (SLIGRL-NH2) was synthesized from Cosmogenetech Co., Ltd. (Seoul, Korea).
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