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Human Insulin, Solution (CAS 11061-68-0)

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Alternate Names:
Human Insulin, Solution also known as Insulin; human insulin
Application:
Human Insulin, Solution is derived from Escherichia Coli., 10mg/ml, 0.2µm filtered, for use in cell culture applications
CAS Number:
11061-68-0
Molecular Weight:
5807.57
Molecular Formula:
C257H383N65O77S6
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Human Insulin, Solution is a protein preparation used extensively in biochemical and physiological research. It is employed in studies exploring insulin signaling pathways and glucose metabolism, providing insights into the regulation of blood sugar levels and energy homeostasis. Researchers use Human Insulin, Solution to stimulate insulin receptors in cell cultures and to investigate insulin′s role in cellular processes such as glycogen synthesis, lipid metabolism, and protein synthesis. In diabetes research, this solution is applied to understand the mechanisms of insulin resistance and to explore the function of pancreatic beta cells. Additionally, Human Insulin, Solution is used in assays to assess the insulin sensitivity of various tissues and to study the downstream effects of insulin binding on target cells.


Human Insulin, Solution (CAS 11061-68-0) References

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  2. Transdermal delivery of insulin from a novel biphasic lipid system in diabetic rats.  |  King, MJ., et al. 2002. Diabetes Technol Ther. 4: 479-88. PMID: 12396742
  3. Improved sensitivity for insulin in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry by premixing alpha-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid matrix with transferrin.  |  Kobayashi, T., et al. 2004. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 18: 1156-60. PMID: 15150841
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  5. Evaluation of hydrophobic nanoparticulate delivery system for insulin.  |  Singnurkar, PS. and Gidwani, SK. 2008. Indian J Pharm Sci. 70: 721-6. PMID: 21369431
  6. Insulin concentration is critical in culturing human neural stem cells and neurons.  |  Rhee, YH., et al. 2013. Cell Death Dis. 4: e766. PMID: 23928705
  7. Sensitive detection of human insulin using a designed combined pore approach.  |  Lei, C., et al. 2014. Small. 10: 2413-8. PMID: 24599559
  8. Combined effects of potassium chloride and ethanol as mobile phase modulators on hydrophobic interaction and reversed-phase chromatography of three insulin variants.  |  Johansson, K., et al. 2015. J Chromatogr A. 1381: 64-73. PMID: 25595534
  9. Osteoinductive activity of insulin-functionalized cell culture surfaces obtained using diazonium chemistry.  |  Mikulska, A., et al. 2014. Front Chem. 2: 117. PMID: 25629028
  10. Glucose and Insulin Tolerance Tests in the Mouse.  |  Vinué, Á. and González-Navarro, H. 2015. Methods Mol Biol. 1339: 247-54. PMID: 26445794
  11. Synthesis and Identification of FITC-Insulin Conjugates Produced Using Human Insulin and Insulin Analogues for Biomedical Applications.  |  Jacob, D., et al. 2016. J Fluoresc. 26: 617-29. PMID: 26658795
  12. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy-Based Label-Free Insulin Detection at Physiological Concentrations for Analysis of Islet Performance.  |  Cho, H., et al. 2018. ACS Sens. 3: 65-71. PMID: 29322773
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  14. Zinc determines dynamical properties and aggregation kinetics of human insulin.  |  Pounot, K., et al. 2021. Biophys J. 120: 886-898. PMID: 33545104
  15. A case of primary and generalized allergy to human insulin with no history of any prior insulin exposure.  |  Takuma, H., et al. 1995. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 30: 69-73. PMID: 8745208

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Human Insulin, Solution, 5 ml

sc-360248
5 ml
$176.00