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Flunisolide

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Italy

Flunisolide is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is a synthetic corticosteroid compound commonly used in research and scientific applications. The core function of Flunisolide is to serve as a reagent or active ingredient in various experimental procedures and analyses.

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2 protocols using flunisolide

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Steroid Solutions for Biomedical Research

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Albumin from human serum (HSA) lyophilized powder, ≥ 97% (agarose gel electrophoresis), was purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Italy). To prepare the stock solution (100 μM), HSA was dissolved in 2 mM phosphate buffer solution (PBS, pH 7.4).
Betamethasone (≥98%), flunisolide (≥97%), prednisolone (≥99%) and triamcinolone were all purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Italy); the stock solutions (3 mM) were prepared by dissolving drugs in a solution of 96% ethanol and PBS (1:1, v/v).
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Evaluation of Corticosteroid Compounds

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Budesonide (Bud), mifepristone (Mif), ivermectin, flunisolide (Flu), desisobutyryl ciclesonide (DC), and triamcinolone acetonide (TA) were purchased from Sigma.
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