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Fibronectin tetrapeptide

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Fibronectin tetrapeptide is a synthetic peptide that contains four amino acid residues derived from the fibronectin protein sequence. It is a biochemical reagent used in various research applications.

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2 protocols using fibronectin tetrapeptide

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Morphine and Naloxone Pharmacology

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Morphine was obtained from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (Research Triangle Park, NC and Bethesda, MD, USA). (+)-Naloxone was synthesized by Dr. Kenner Rice. BoxA (HMGBiotech, Milan, Italy), fibronectin tetrapeptide (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX) and 17-dimethylaminoethylamino-17-desmethoxygeldanamycin (17-DMAG; Calbiochem, San Diego, CA) were obtained commercially. Where applicable, drugs were prepared and are reported as free base concentrations.
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Screening FDA-Approved Drug Library

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The library of FDA-approved drugs (Screen-Well FDA-Approved Drug Library, 640 chemical compounds dissolved at 10 mM in dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO)) was obtained from Enzo Life Sciences (Enzo Life Sciences Inc.,Plymouth Meeting, PA, USA).
The following compounds were purchased from Sigma Aldrich: HC (H0888), verteporfin (SML0534), PX (T7191), RU486 (Mifepristone; M8046), BM (B7005), PF573228 (PZ0117). RGD is fibronectin tetrapeptide (H-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-OH) from Santa Cruz (sc-202156).
Latrunculin A (sc-202691) was from Sigma, saracatinib (S1006) and dasatinib (S1021) from Selleck.
8XGTII-Luc and the retroviral construct coding for Flag-YAP-5SA were previously described16 (link). Lentiviral constructs coding for short hairpin NR3C1 (GR) was from Sigma (Clone ID:NM_000176.2-6190s21c1).
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