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N-Acetyl-de-O-sulfated heparin sodium salt is a chemically modified form of heparin, a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan, which is used in various research applications. This particular derivative is interesting to scientists who are studying the anticoagulant properties of heparin and its interactions with proteins because the N-acetyl and de-O-sulfated modifications result in a molecule with altered biological activity compared to the native molecule. It is often used in comparative studies to understand the structure-activity relationships within the heparin family of molecules. In addition, N-Acetyl-de-O-sulfated heparin sodium salt serves as a tool in the elucidation of the biochemical pathways and mechanisms that involve heparin and heparin-like molecules.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
N-Acetyl-de-O-sulfated heparin sodium salt, 10 mg | sc-215436 | 10 mg | $150.00 | |||
N-Acetyl-de-O-sulfated heparin sodium salt, 50 mg | sc-215436A | 50 mg | $539.00 |