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Estrone-d4 (CAS 53866-34-5)

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Alternate Names:
3-Hydroxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one-d4
Application:
Estrone-d4 is a labeled 17β-Estradiol metabolite
CAS Number:
53866-34-5
Molecular Weight:
274.39
Molecular Formula:
C18H18D4O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Estrone-d4 is a deuterated variant of estrone, a naturally occurring estrogen hormone present in humans and other mammals. This compound holds significant value in laboratory experiments focused on exploring the impacts of estrogens on diverse biological systems. Its widespread utilization in scientific research stems from its stability, low toxicity, and ability to replicate estrogenic effects in biological systems. Researchers have employed Estrone-d4 to investigate the influence of estrogens on cellular growth, development, and differentiation. Moreover, its use has extended to the examination of estrogen-induced effects on gene expression, metabolism, and hormone production.


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Estrone-d4, 2.5 mg

sc-207643
2.5 mg
$337.00