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  • Cayman chemical latrunculin A was used to perform cell culture in order to study the role of the convergencen and extrusion in normal fusion of the Mammalian secondary palate.
  • Cayman chemical Y27632 was used to perform cell culture in order to study the role of the convergencen and extrusion in normal fusion of the Mammalian secondary palate.
  • Cayman DRB was used to perform cell treatment in order to study the function of eEF1A1 in transcription during heat shock response.
  • Cayman Chemicals SOD assay kit was used to perform SOD assay in order to study the role of NOX in supporting aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells with mitochondrial dysfunction.
  • Cayman MG132 was used to perform embryo treatment in order to study the mechanism by which eIF4EBP3L reprograms the translational profile of muscle.
  • Cayman Chemical DPTA-NO was used to perform cell culture in order to study the evolution of resistance to amphotericin B for Candida albicans.
  • Cayman Chemical Ellmans reagent (5,5'-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)) was used to perform ELISA assay in order to explore the regulation of a sexually transferred steroid hormone and a female protein in the oogenesis in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
  • Cayman Chemical anti-20E rabbit IgG was used to perform ELISA assay in order to explore the regulation of a sexually transferred steroid hormone and a female protein in the oogenesis in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
  • Cayman Chemical mouse anti-rabbit IgG was used to perform ELISA assay in order to explore the regulation of a sexually transferred steroid hormone and a female protein in the oogenesis in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
  • Cayman Chemicals anti-20E antibody was used to perform western blot in order to explore the regulation of a sexually transferred steroid hormone and a female protein in the oogenesis in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
  • Cayman Chemical MG132 was used to treat sexual spheroids to show that MID gene is critical for sperm and egg development in V. carteri.