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Fdl169

Manufactured by Selleck Chemicals

The FDL169 is a laboratory instrument designed for performing fluorescence detection and analysis. It is capable of measuring the fluorescence intensity of samples, which can be useful in various scientific applications.

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Characterization of CFTR Modulators

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CFTR modulators VX-770, VX-661, VX-809, and FDL169 were purchased from Selleckchem. Correctors 4172, 3151 from Life Chemicals, and 6258 from Maybridge have been described before (21 (link)). VX-445 EN1 and EN2 were purchased from MedChemExpress, with an enantiomeric excess of 92% and 75.6% as determined by chiral liquid chromatography. ABBV-2222 and VX-445 were synthesized as described below. The combination of VX-661 (lumacaftor), VX-445 (elexacaftor), and VX-770 (ivacaftor) is sold by Vertex Pharmaceuticals under the trade name Trikafta.
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CFTR Modulators Potentiation and Correction

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CFTR modulators VX-770, VX-661, VX-809, FDL169 were purchased from Selleckchem. VX-445 and ABBV-2222 were synthesized as described before [27 (link)]. 4172 and 3151 were acquired from Life Chemicals and their function as CFTR correctors has been described [19 (link)].
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Forskolin and CFTR Modulator Study

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Forskolin (#11018) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St Louis, MO); VX-809 (#S1565) and FDL169 (#S8795) were purchased from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX); HSP27 (SC13132), HSP70 (SC66048) antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX); Sox9 (ab185230) and Na+/K+ ATPase (#ab76020) antibodies were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, United Kingdom); WGA (#W11261) was purchased from Invitrogen (Waltham, MA); and HSP90 (ADI-SPA-830F) antibody was purchased from Enzo Life Sciences (Farmingdale, NY).
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