Amylin (IAPP), feline
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Amylin (IAPP), feline( —— )
Catalog No. M30218 CAS No. ——
Amylin (IAPP), feline is the peptide subunit of amyloid found in pancreatic islets of type 2 diabetic patients and in insulinomas.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NameAmylin (IAPP), feline
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionAmylin (IAPP), feline is the peptide subunit of amyloid found in pancreatic islets of type 2 diabetic patients and in insulinomas.
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DescriptionAmylin (IAPP), feline is the peptide subunit of amyloid found in pancreatic islets of type 2 diabetic patients and in insulinomas.
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PathwayOthers
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TargetOther Targets
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Chemical Information
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Formula Weight3910.45
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Molecular FormulaC165H270N52O54S2
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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Solubility——
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SMILES——
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Chemical NameSequence:{Lys}{Cys}{Asn}{Thr}{Ala}{Thr}{Cys}{Ala}{Thr}{Gln}{Arg}{Leu}{Ala}{Asn}{Phe}{Leu}{Ile}{Arg}{Ser}{Ser}{Asn}{Asn}{Leu}{Gly}{Ala}{Ile}{Leu}{Ser}{Pro}{Thr}{Asn}{Val}{Gly}{Ser}{Asn}{Thr}{Tyr}-NH2 (Disulfide bridge: Cys2-Cys7)
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
Westermark P, et al. Islet amyloid polypeptide, islet amyloid, and diabetes mellitus. Physiol Rev. 2011 Jul;91(3):795-826.
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