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Cesium methanesulfonate (CAS 2550-61-0)

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Alternate Names:
CsMSF; CsMeS; Methanesulfonic acid cesium salt
Application:
Cesium methanesulfonate is a synthetic current carrier in potassium and chloride channels
CAS Number:
2550-61-0
Molecular Weight:
228.00
Molecular Formula:
CH3O3SCs
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cesium methanesulfonate is recognized for its unique capabilities in research environments, particularly due to its effectiveness as a current carrier in various experimental frameworks. This compound is distinguished by its cesium part, which plays a critical role in blocking potassium channels, thereby becoming a element in the investigation of ion flow and electrical signaling through cell membranes. Meanwhile, its methanesulfonate part is known for its ability to resist passing through chloride channels, helping preserve ion concentration gradients vital for simulating physiological conditions accurately. The synergy between the cesium and methanesulfonate components enhances the compound′s relevance in electrophysiological studies, attributed to its superior solubility and buffering capacity. These characteristics make it highly suitable for research aimed at understanding cellular excitability and ion channel functionality, facilitating studies without significantly changing the natural ionic balance.


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Cesium methanesulfonate, 5 g

sc-239492
5 g
$108.00