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Aldehyde Reactive Probe (trifluoroacetate salt) (Synonyms: ARP, O(Biotinylcarbazoylmethyl) Hydroxylamine)

Catalog No.GC42765

El ADN es continuamente dañado por agentes endógenos y ambientales, lo que lleva a la formación de sitios abásicos (apurínicos/apirimidínicos, AP) que son disruptivos para la síntesis del ADN.

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Aldehyde Reactive Probe (trifluoroacetate salt) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 627090-10-2

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5mg
80,00 $
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10mg
153,00 $
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25mg
364,00 $
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50mg
645,00 $
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DNA is continually damaged by endogenous and environmental agents leading to the formation of abasic (apurinic/apyrimidinic, AP) sites that are disruptive to DNA synthesis. Aldehyde Reactive Probe (ARP) is a biotinylated reagent for the detection and quantification of AP sites in damaged DNA. ARP reacts with aldehyde groups formed when reactive oxygen species depurinate DNA, resulting in covalent linkage of biotin to these AP sites. The biotin-tagged DNA can then be detected using common avidin-conjugated reporters such as avidin-HRP. The ARP method is highly sensitive, enabling detection of 2.4 AP sites per 1x107 nucleotides of DNA.

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