Thymidine13C10,15N2 5′-monophosphate sodium salt

≥98 atom %, ≥95%(CP)

Reagent Code: #244664
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CAS Number 1485539-28-3

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Used in metabolic research to trace nucleotide synthesis and DNA replication processes. The stable isotopic labels (13C and 15N) allow precise tracking in cellular systems using mass spectrometry or NMR. Commonly applied in studies of cancer cell proliferation, antiviral drug metabolism, and mitochondrial DNA dynamics. Also serves as an internal standard in quantitative bioanalytical assays involving nucleotides.

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Thymidine13C10,15N2 5′-monophosphate sodium salt
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Used in metabolic research to trace nucleotide synthesis and DNA replication processes. The stable isotopic labels (13C and 15N) allow precise tracking in cellular systems using mass spectrometry or NMR. Commonly applied in studies of cancer cell proliferation, antiviral drug metabolism, and mitochondrial DNA dynamics. Also serves as an internal standard in quantitative bioanalytical assays involving nucleotides.
Used in metabolic research to trace nucleotide synthesis and DNA replication processes. The stable isotopic labels (13C and 15N) allow precise tracking in cellular systems using mass spectrometry or NMR. Commonly applied in studies of cancer cell proliferation, antiviral drug metabolism, and mitochondrial DNA dynamics. Also serves as an internal standard in quantitative bioanalytical assays involving nucleotides.
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