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5-Chlorocytidine (CAS 25130-29-4)

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Alternate Names:
5-Chloro-D-cytidine
CAS Number:
25130-29-4
Molecular Weight:
277.66
Molecular Formula:
C9H12ClN3O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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5-Chlorocytidine is a naturally occurring nucleoside that can be found in the DNA of various organisms, including humans. It is derived from cytosine, a nucleobase present in both DNA and RNA. The role of 5-Chlorocytidine encompasses a range of biochemical and physiological processes such as DNA replication, transcription, and translation. Moreover, this compound contributes to the regulation of gene expression, as well as the control of cell growth and differentiation. It exhibits responsive behavior to environmental stimuli, further influencing gene expression regulation.


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5-Chlorocytidine, 100 mg

sc-221019
100 mg
$337.00