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Nafoxidine hydrochloride (CAS 1847-63-8)

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Alternate Names:
1-[2-[4-(3,4-dihydro-6-methoxy-2-phenyl-1-naphthalenyl)phenoxy]ethyl]pyrrolidine Hydrochloride
CAS Number:
1847-63-8
Molecular Weight:
462.02
Molecular Formula:
C29H31NO2•HCl
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Nafoxidine hydrochloride is used in biochemical, where its interaction with various receptors is studied to understand receptor binding dynamics and specificity. It is particularly in the investigation of estrogen receptor interactions, providing insights into receptor modulation and signal transduction pathways. In molecular biology, Nafoxidine hydrochloride is utilized to examine the expression of genes regulated by estrogen receptors, aiding in the understanding of gene regulation mechanisms under various physiological conditions.We also employ Nafoxidine hydrochloride in studies focused on cellular response to receptor activity, which includes examining changes in cell proliferation and apoptosis. it is used in the development of assays that assess the binding affinity and activity of compounds on estrogen receptors, contributing to advancements in methodologies and assay development.


Nafoxidine hydrochloride (CAS 1847-63-8) References

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Nafoxidine hydrochloride, 5 mg

sc-477797
5 mg
$224.00