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Product Description
Rapamycin is a triene macrolide antibiotic which demonstrates immunosuppressive properties. Rapamycin has been shown to block T-cell activation and proliferation, as well as, the activation of p70 S6 kinase.
Rapamycin is also an anti-inflammatory agent.
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Rapamycin is also an anti-inflammatory agent.
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Attached are a few published references from researchers who have used our Rapamycin product. We respectfully thank them for their trust in our product. Inquire for a full reference list.
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br> br>http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/10/1908.full.pdf+html
br> br>http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/5/1693.full.pdf+html
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br> br>http://jvi.asm.org/content/84/15/7683.full.pdf+html
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br> br>Seeking published researchers utilizing our Rapamycin product? Hit the hot link for the full paper.
br> br>1. Identification of Autophagosome-associated Proteins and Regulators by Quantitative Proteomic Analysis and Genetic Screens, Jörn Dengjel, Maria Høyer-Hansen, et al,Mar 2012; 11: M111.014035.
br> br>2. Rapamycin-mediated mTOR inhibition attenuates survivin and sensitizes glioblastoma cells to radiation therapy, Arunkumar Anandharaj, Senthilkumar Cinghu, et al,Apr 2011; 43: 292 - 300.
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Proteasomal degradation of Sfp1 contributes to the repression of ribosome biogenesis during starvation and is mediated by the proteasome activator Blm10, Antonio Diaz Lopez, Krisztina Tar, et al, Mar 2011; 22: 528 - 540.
br> br>4. Avian Reovirus Nonstructural Protein p17-Induced G2/M Cell Cycle Arrest and Host Cellular Protein Translation Shutoff Involve Activation of p53-Dependent Pathways, Julius L. C. Chulu, Wei R. Huang, et al, Aug 2010; 84: 7683 - 7694.
br> br>5. pathogenesis and potential therapies in Tsc2+/– mice, Jiumei Cao, Limin Gong, et al, May 2010; 19: 1908 - 1920.
br> br>6. Therapeutic Effect of Rapamycin on Gallbladder Cancer in a Transgenic Mouse Model, Qi Wu, Kaoru Kiguchi, et al, Apr 2007; 67: 3794 - 3800.
Additional Information
COA Documentation: |
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| Product Number | R-1018 |
| CAS # | CAS [53123-88-9] |
| Chemical Name | Isolated from Streptomyces hygroscopicus |
| Chemical Formula | C51H79NO13 |
| Alternative Name | RAPA, Rapamune, Sirolimus, AY-22989, NSC-226080 |
| Appearance | White to Off White Solid |
| Melting Point | MP: 183-185°C |
| Merck Index | Merck Index: 13.8202.2001 |
| Molecular Weight | M.W. 914.2 |
| Purity | Purity: >98% |
| Solubility | Soluble in DMSO and Methanol. |
| Storage Temp | -20°C |
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