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  • Racemetirosine
    T20700658-48-0
    Racemetirosine is an inhibitor of Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase, and consequently it inhibits the synthesis of catecholamines.
    • $29
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  • Metyrosine
    α-Methyltyrosine
    T22368672-87-7
    Metyrosine (α-Methyltyrosine) is an antihypertensive drug and could be used as a tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitor.Metyrosine significantly inhibits high COX-2 activity. Metyrosine is a very effective agent for blood pressure control.
    • $39
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  • Vanilpyruvic acid
    Vanylpyruvic acid
    T196001081-71-6
    Vanillylpyruvic acid is a phenylpyruvic acid derivative applicable in biochemical experiments and drug synthesis research.
    • $30
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  • L-Cytidine
    T6034426524-60-7
    L-Cytidine, an L-configurational form of Cytidine, is a pyrimidine nucleoside and a component of RNA. It influences the glial glutamate cycle, brain phospholipid metabolism, catecholamine synthesis, and mitochondrial function [1] [2].
    • $1,520
    6-8 weeks
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  • Cytidine-13C9
    TMID-0438
    Cytidine-13C9 is a form of cytidine labeled with carbon-13 isotopes. Cytidine (T1591L) is a pyrimidine nucleoside that is part of RNA and serves as a precursor to uridine. It plays a role in regulating the glial glutamate cycle, influences brain phospholipid metabolism, catecholamine synthesis, and mitochondrial function.
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  • Cytidine-13C
    TMID-0508201996-57-8
    Cytidine-13C is the 13C-labeled version of Cytidine, a pyrimidine nucleoside integral to RNA structure. It acts as a precursor to uridine. Cytidine (T1591L) regulates the astrocytic glutamate cycle, affects brain phospholipid metabolism, influences catecholamine synthesis, and has a role in mitochondrial function.
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  • Cytidine-13C9,15N3
    TMID-0583202406-79-9
    Cytidine-13C9,15N3 is a form of Cytidine (TMSM-0844) labeled with 13C and 15N isotopes. As a pyrimidine nucleoside, cytidine is a component of RNA and serves as a precursor to uridine. It regulates the astroglial glutamate cycle, influences brain phospholipid metabolism, catecholamine synthesis, and mitochondrial function.
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  • Cytidine-D2
    TMID-080840632-25-5
    Cytidine-D2 is a deuterated form of Cytidine. As a pyrimidine nucleoside, Cytidine (T1591L) is a component of RNA and a precursor to Uridine. It plays a role in regulating the glial glutamate cycle, affects brain phospholipid metabolism, contributes to catecholamine synthesis, and influences mitochondrial function.
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  • Cytidine-15N3
    TMID-0982
    Cytidine-15N3 is a 15N-labeled form of Cytidine, a pyrimidine nucleoside and a component of RNA. Serving as a precursor to uridine, Cytidine (T1591L) regulates the glutamate cycle in glial cells and influences brain phospholipid metabolism, catecholamine synthesis, and mitochondrial function.
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  • Cytidine-13C-1
    TMID-0983478511-19-2
    Cytidine-13C-1 is a 13C-labeled form of Cytidine (TMSM-0844), which is a pyrimidine nucleoside and a component of RNA. It acts as a precursor to uridine and plays a role in controlling the glutamate-glial cycle, influencing phospholipid metabolism in the brain, catecholamine synthesis, and mitochondrial function.
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