Carazolol
Carazolol is a laboratory reagent used for analytical purposes. It is a beta-adrenergic antagonist, also known as a beta-blocker. Carazolol is commonly used in analytical techniques, such as chromatography and spectrophotometry, to monitor and quantify the presence of certain compounds in samples.
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Radiolabeled PET Tracers and Ligands Synthesis
Cellular Uptake and Transport Assay
8-bromo-cAMP (8-Br-cAMP), N 6 -benzoyladenosine-cAMP (6-Bnz-cAMP) and 8-(4chlorophenylthio)-2′-O-methyl-cAMP (8-pCPT-cAMP), used under its cell-permeable acetoxymethyl ester form, were from Tocris (Bristol, United Kingdom), whereas Gö 6983 was from Calbiochem (La Jolla, CA, USA). Germany) . Rabbit polyclonal antibodies raised against organic anion transporter polypeptide (OATP) 1B1 (SLCO1B1) or OATP2B1 (SLCO2B1) have been previously described (Huber et al., 2007) . All other compounds and reagents were commercial products of the highest purity available.
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