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Animal models that accurately mimic diseases can be generated through genetic engineering, spontaneous generation, and chemical induction. Ideally, a valuable animal model of any disease should have pathology similar to that of human disease[1]. Compared with genetic engineering and spontaneous models, chemically induced animal...

MedChemExpress (MCE) provides a wide range of life-science biochemicals, including more than 100,000 bioactive compounds, dye reagents, peptides and natural compounds for laboratory and scientific use. CAS No.: 55096-26-9 Nalmefene Research Area: Opioid Receptor/Neurological Disease • An orally active opioid antagonist, which acts as an antagonist at the μ-opioid...

Bio.etc Pte Ltd is thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming 13th Models of Physiology and Diseases Symposium, happening from 26th to 27th September 2024 at the MD11 - Clinical Research Centre Auditorium, National University of Singapore (NUS). As part of our ongoing commitment...

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MedChemExpress (MCE) offers a wide range of high quality research chemicals and biochemicals including novel bioactive compounds, dye reagents, peptides and natural compounds for laboratory and scientific use. •  Over 100,000 bioactive molecules in stock •  Target 10,000+ key proteins in 20+ signaling pathways •  Quality reports (LC/MS,...

Customer Validation Covalent Drugs are a class of small molecule compounds that can covalently bind to specific target proteins, activating/inhibiting their corresponding signal pathways’ functions. They have a history of treating diseases for over a century, it could date back to the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug aspirin...