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Asp3026

Manufactured by Chemietek
Sourced in United States

The ASP3026 is a laboratory equipment designed for sample preparation. It is a compact and automated liquid handling system that can perform various liquid handling tasks such as pipetting, diluting, and mixing samples with high precision and accuracy. The core function of the ASP3026 is to automate and streamline sample preparation processes in a laboratory setting.

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Inhibitor Screening for Cancer Research

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Crizotinib was obtained from ShangHai Biochempartner (ShangHai, China); alectinib, cabozantinib, and ceritinib (LDK378) were purchased from ActiveBiochem (Hong Kong), 17-AAG was purchased from LC Laboratories (Woburn, MA, USA); NVP-TAE-684 and ASP3026 were purchased from ChemieTek (Indianapolis, IN, USA); AP26113 was purchased from Selleck (Cambridge, MA); and Foretinib was purchased from AdooQ BioScience (Irvine, CA, USA). Each compound was dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for cell culture experiments. For inhibitor screening, the SCADS Inhibitor kit was provided by the Screening Committee of Anticancer Drugs supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, Scientific Support Programs for Cancer Research, from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan.
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High-throughput Screening of Kinase Inhibitors

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High-throughput inhibitor screening was performed using the SCADS Inhibitor kit-1, 3 or 4, provided by the Screening Committee of Anticancer Drugs supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, Scientific Support Programs for Cancer Research, from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. ASP3026 (ChemieTek), TAE684, AEW541 (ActiveBiochem), AP26113-analog (Biochempartner), cabozantinib, foretinib, ponatinib (Selleck), afatinib (BIBW2992, ChemieTek), E7080 (Selleck), motesanib (ChemieTek), CEP701 (Calbiochem) and nintedanib (Selleck) were appended to the library (for a total of 282 compounds). Wild-type CD74-ROS1, F2004V- and F2075C-mutated cells were seeded in triplicate in 96-well plates, and each inhibitor was added at 10, 100 nM, 1, or 3 μM. A DMSO-treated well used in each plate as a control. After 72 h of exposure to the inhibitors, cell viability was measured by the CellTiter-Glo assay.
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Compound Sourcing for Cell Experiments

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Alectinib and LDK378 were purchased from ActiveBiochem (HongKong), 17-AAG was from LC-Laboratories (Woburn, MA), NVP-TAE-684 and ASP3026 were from ChemieTek (Indianapolis, IN), crizotinib was from ShangHai Biochempartner (ShangHai, China). AP26113 was from Selleck (Cambridge, MA). Each compound was dissolved in DMSO for cell culture experiments.
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