Sodium azide nan3
Sodium azide (NaN3) is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It is a white, crystalline solid that is soluble in water and other polar solvents. Sodium azide is a powerful reducing agent and is often used in various applications, such as in the synthesis of other compounds and as a preservative in some laboratory solutions.
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NMR Metabolomics Sample Preparation
Preparation of Phosphate NMR Buffer
PDMS-Based Cell Culture Platform
NMR Spectroscopy Sample Preparation
Preparation of Phosphate NMR Buffer
Preparation of NMR Phosphate Buffer
Quantitative Metabolite Profiling
Adenosine, periodate oxidized (AdOx) and MS023 hydrochloride were obtained from Sigma Aldrich Austria. GSK591 (Synonyms: EPZ015866; GSK3203591 and GSK3368715 dihydrochloride (Synonyms: EPZ019997 dihydrochloride) were obtained from MedChemExpress Austria.
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