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L-Cystathionine
ZINC1532680, L-(+)-Cystathionine, Cystathionine, L-, Cystathionine
T10939L56-88-2In house
L-Cystathionine (Cystathionine, L-) is a key nonprotein amino acid related to metabolic conditions of sulfur-containing amino acids. L-Cystathionine can be used in studies about cardiovascular protection.
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L-Cystathionine (dihydrochloride)
TN902361125-50-6
L-Cystathionine dihydrochloride is a non-protein sulfur-containing compound that plays a critical role in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids (amino acids). It helps prevent homocysteine-induced, mitochondria-dependent apoptosis (apoptosis) in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and is important in cardiovascular protection.
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L-Cystathionine (Standard)
TMSM-334156-88-2
L-Cystathionine (Standard) is a reference standard for research and analysis in studies involving L-Cystathionine. L-Cystathionine (Cystathionine, L-) is a key nonprotein amino acid related to metabolic conditions of sulfur-containing amino acids. L-Cystathionine can be used in studies about cardiovascular protection.
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L-Homocystine
T4877626-72-2
Homocystine is the double-bonded form of homocysteine, but it occurs only transiently before being converted to the harmless cystathionine via a vitamin B6-dependent enzyme. Increasing evidence supports a role for an elevation of homocysteine in schizophr
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