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| DC81060 | ATX-001 |
ATX-001 is a novel ionizable cationic lipid compound for RNA delivery.
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| DC60429 | 16:0 DAP |
16:0 DAP, 1,2-dipalmitoyl-3-dimethylammonium-propane, is a cationic lipid that can be used to formulate lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). 18:0 DAP also serves as a pH-sensitive transfection reagent. Reagent grade, for research use only.
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| DC66528 | 9A1P9 |
9A1P9 is a multi-tail ionizable cationic phospholipid. 9A1P9 induces membrane destabilization. 9A1P9 can be used for CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing in mice.
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| DC87056 | C12-113 |
C12-113 is a novel polyamine-derived lipidoid for gene delivery.
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| DC66286 | Di-n-decyldimethylammonium Bromide(DDAB) |
DDAB, also known as dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide, is a cationic surfactant with specific solubility, stability, and storage conditions.
1. Solubility: DDAB is soluble in water and organic solvents such as ethanol and chloroform. It forms clear solutions in water, but can become turbid at high concentrations or low temperatures. It has a higher solubility in organic solvents compared to CTAB.
2. Stability: DDAB is relatively stable under normal storage conditions. However, it can undergo degradation and lose its surfactant properties if exposed to extreme temperatures, humidity, or oxidizing agents for extended periods. It is important to store DDAB in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
3. Storage conditions: DDAB should be stored in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. It is recommended to store it at room temperature (around 20-25°C) or in a refrigerator (2-8°C) to maintain its stability and extend its shelf life.
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| DC60418 | 16:0 TAP |
16:0 TAP is a cationic derivative of trimethylammonium linked with two 16-carbon fatty acid tails. 16:0 TAP is a cationic liposome-forming compound that may be used for transfection of DNA, RNA, and other negatively charged molecules into eukaryotic cells. Reagent grade, for research use only.
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| DC60409 | 14:0 TAP |
TAP (14:0) A cationic lipids that can be used for drug delivery, gene transfection and vaccine delivery. TAP has been proven to be efficient for in vitro and in vivo transfection applications, which makes it one of the most widely used cationic lipids for gene transfection applications. Reagent grade, for research use only.
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| DC60366 | DLinDAP |
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| DC60365 | BGTC |
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| DC60355 | CLONfectin(Vectamidine,DiC14 amidine) |
DiC14-amidine (amidine) is a nonphysiological, cationic lipid that forms stable liposomes under physiological pH and temperature.
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| DC86065 | ATX-087 |
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| DC85063 | ATX-084 |
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| DC85061 | ATX-083 |
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| DC85060 | ATX-081 |
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