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  InSolution™ Staurosporine, Streptomyces sp.
Cat. No. 569396  
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Liquid. A 1 mM (100 µg/214 µl) solution of Staurosporine (Cat. No. 569397) in DMSO. PROTECT FROM LIGHT. PACKAGED UNDER INERT GAS. Purity: ≥97% by HPLC. CAS 62996-74-1.

Ref.: Couldwell, W.T., et al. 1994. FEBS Lett. 345, 43. Nishimura, H. and Simpson, I.A. 1994. Biochem. J. 302, 271. Bruno, S., et al. 1992. Cancer Res. 52, 470. Kiss, Z. and Deli, E. 1992. Biochem. J. 288, 853. Vitale, M.L., et al. 1992. Neuroscience 51, 463. Hoffman, R. and Newland, E.S. 1991. Cancer Chemotherap. Pharmacol. 28, 102. Oka, S., et al. 1986. Agric. Biol. Chem. 50, 2723.
R: 36/38; S: 26

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 C28H26N4O3 466.5 


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