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Citations for American Radiolabeled Chemicals :
1 - 10 of 10 citations for Anti p21 ARC Antibody since 2019
Citations are collected from bioRxiv only, the total number of publications could be much larger.
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... 32P-orthophosphoric acid (ARC 0103) and [1-14C]-SA (ARC 025) were procured from American Radiolabeled Chemicals, Inc ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... [14C]L-alanine (American Radiolabeled Chemicals, ARC 0231, [1-14C]) was added to the cultures and the cultures were incubated in a dark water bath at 25°C ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2022Quote: ... Ketoisovaleric acid (KIV) [1-14C] sodium salt (American Radiolabeled Chemicals, ARC 3191), Dorsomorphin (Cayman) ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... [U-14C]-maltotriose (ARC 627) was obtained from American Radiolabeled Chemicals (St. Louis, MO, USA) and re-purified before use as described by (Dietvorst et al. ...
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bioRxiv - Plant Biology 2022Quote: ... 0.2% agar and 100 μCi of [3H] myo-inositol (20 Ci/mmol; American Radiolabeled Chemicals (ARC), St ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2020Quote: ... 100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4)) containing 20 µM [14C]oleoyl-CoA (American Radiolabeled Chemicals, ARC 0527), and 200 µM sn-2-oleoylglycerol (Caymen Chemical ...
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bioRxiv - Plant Biology 2019Quote: ... [3H]Ins(1,4,5)P3 (17.1 Ci/mmol) and [3H]InsP6 (19.3Ci/mmol) were purchased from American Radiolabeled Chemicals (ARC), St ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2020Quote: Cells were treated with a mix of 200μM non-radiolabeled palmitate (BSA conjugated at 6:1) and 0.15μCi [1-14C] palmitic acid (American Radiolabeled Chemicals, ARC 0172A) conjugated with 10μM BSA for 15 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The sections on coverslips were immediately dried and exposed on X-ray film (MIN-R 2000; Kodak) for 2 weeks together with a set of [14C] standards (ARC 146; American Radiolabeled Chemicals; St.Louis, MO, USA;) and later stained in Nissl staining visualizing neuronal polyribosomes ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: An experimenter blind to experimental condition translated optical gray densities from autoradiographs into microcuries (μCi) per gram of tissue using a 14C standard curve (ARC-146A, American Radiolabeled Chemicals, St-Louis, MI). Quantification was done using Image J software (NIH ...