[http://www.lmsoft.com/] Antiproliferative Factor (STF) APF(STF) Synthetic TF derivative of antiproliferative factor APF identified in bladder epithelial cells of patients with Interstitial Cystitis (IC) known to inhibit normal bladder epithelial cell growth. Keay et al. PNAS 2004, 101, 11803-11808. Sequence: (NeuNAc alpha2-3 Gal beta1-3 GalNAc)TVPAAVVVA-OH
Antiproliferative Factor (TF) APF (TF) Synthetic TF derivative of antiproliferative factor APF identified in bladder epithelial cells of patients with Interstitial Cystitis (IC) known to inhibit normal bladder epithelial cell growth. Keay et al. PNAS 2004, 101, 11803-11808. Sequence: (Gal beta1-3 GalNAc)TVPAAVVVA-OH
Measurement of glycated hemoglobin or glycohemoglobin (HbA1c) is an integral component of the management of patients with diabetes mellitus. Glycation is the nonenzymatic addition of a sugar residue to amino groups of proteins. HbA1c is formed in a non-enzymatic pathway by hemoglobin's normal exposure to high plasma levels of glucose. Glycosylation of hemoglobin has been implicated in nephropathy and retinopathy in diabetes mellitus. f-VHLTPE is a short glycated sequence of the N-terminus of hemoglobin. Sequence: Fructosyl-VHLTPE-OH or f-VHLTPE
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Antiproliferative Factor Derivative (O-linked alpha-Gal beta1-3 GalNAc )
Antiproliferative Factor (O-linked NeuNAc alpha2-3 Gal beta1-3 GalNAc)
Glycohemoglobin Fragment (1-Deoxy-Fructosyl VHLTPE)
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