Chemical compounds
Chemical compounds are substances composed of two or more different chemical elements. They are used in various laboratory applications to facilitate chemical reactions, separations, and analyses. The core function of chemical compounds is to serve as reagents, solvents, or analytical standards in scientific research and testing.
Lab products found in correlation
4 protocols using chemical compounds
Signaling Pathway Analysis in Cells
Investigating AKT Signaling Inhibition
compounds, and fetal bovine serum (FBS) were
purchased from Life Technologies (Grand Island, NY, USA). Antibodies
against phospho-AKT (Ser473) and geldanamycin were purchased from
Cell Signaling (Temecula, CA, USA); antibodies against AKT, Slug,
and hnRNP A2/B1 were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa
Cruz, CA, USA); antibodies against HSP90 and HSP70 were purchased
from Enzo Life Sciences (Farmingdale, NY, USA); and antibodies against
E-cadherin and β-actin were purchased from BD Sciences (San
Jose, CA, USA) and Sigma (St Louis, MO, USA), respectively. The HSP90
inhibitor 17AAG was purchased from Calbiochem (Gibbstown, NJ, USA).
The phenanthrene-based derivatives PBT-1 and PBT-1-6L (see Figure
laboratory of Dr. K. H. Lee. NHS-activated Sepharose 4B was obtained
from GE Healthcare (Piscataway, NJ, USA). All oligonucleotides were
obtained from Bio Basic (Markham, ON, Canada).
Culturing human liver and skin cell lines
Culturing Tumorigenic and Non-Tumorigenic OSCC Cells
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