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Ryuvidine

Manufactured by Cayman Chemical
Sourced in United States

Ryuvidine is a chemical compound used as a laboratory reagent. It serves as a core component in various analytical and research applications. The detailed specifications and intended use of Ryuvidine are not available at this time.

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2 protocols using ryuvidine

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UHRF1 Stabilization Protocol

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UNC0379, NSC663284, BVT948, and Ryuvidine were purchased from Cayman Chemical as candidate chemical agents that stabilize the UHRF1 protein. For synchronization at the G1/S border, HEK293 cells (ATCC) were treated with 1 μg/mL aphidicolin for 6 hours followed by treatment with 1 μg/mL aphidicolin with or without 1 μM of the indicated chemical agent for 16 hours. For synchronization in the G2/M phase, cells were treated with 50 ng/mL nocodazole with or without 1 μM of the indicated chemical agent for 16 hours.
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Stabilizing UHRF1 in Cell Cycle Phases

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UNC0379, NSC663284, BVT948 and Ryuvidine were purchased from Cayman Chemical (USA) as candidate chemical agents that stabilize UHRF1 protein. For synchronization at the G1/S border, HEK293 cells were treated with 1 μg/mL aphidicolin for 6 hours followed by treatment with 1 μg/mL aphidicolin with or without 1 μM of the indicated chemical agent for 16 hours. For synchronization in the G2/M phase, cells were treated with 50 ng/mL nocodazole with or without 1 μM of the indicated chemical agent for 16 hours.
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