Neural Stem Cells (NSCs)
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are the stem cells of the nervous system. The CNS is generated from a small number of NSCs during development. NSCs have the ability to self-renew and can differentiate into neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Researchers can save up to 50% on small molecules that affect neural stem cell differentiation, as they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
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Competitive fluorescent adenosine receptor antagonist
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Fluorescent A3 adenosine receptor antagonist
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Fluorescent β2 adrenoceptor antagonist
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Competitive fluorescent β2-adrenoceptor antagonist
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Fluorescent β2-adrenoceptor antagonist
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Fluorescent D1 dopamine receptor antagonist
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Fluorescent H1 histamine receptor antagonist
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Fluorescent H2 histamine receptor antagonist
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Fluorescent H3 histamine receptor antagonist
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