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Crf6 33

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The CRF6–33 is a piece of lab equipment designed for the analysis of cellular responses. It functions as a multi-well plate reader, enabling the measurement and quantification of various cellular parameters such as proliferation, viability, and enzyme activity. The CRF6–33 provides researchers with a reliable and efficient tool for conducting cellular-based assays in a laboratory setting.

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Selective CRFBP Antagonist CRF6-33 Dosing

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The selective CRFBP antagonist CRF6–33 (Tocris Bioscience; Ellisville, MD, USA) was dissolved in sterile saline solution (NaCl 0.9%) at concentrations of 0.25 and 0.5 µg in 0.2 µL.
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Ethanol-Based CRF Antagonist Evaluation

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Ethanol (20% w/v) solutions were prepared in tap water from 95% ethyl alcohol (Pharmaco–AAPER, Brookfield, CT, USA). The selective CRFBP antagonist CRF6–33 (0.125, 0.25 and 0.5 µg; Tocris Bioscience, Bristol, United Kingdom) and the CRF2 antagonist Astressin2-B (A2B, 0.25 and 0.5 µg; Tocris Bioscience) were dissolved in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF).
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