galectin-1, CAS No.rp174093

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    rp174093
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    rp174093-500μg
    500μg
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    rp174093-1mg
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    Product Namegalectin-1, CAS No.rp174093
    SynonymsGBP
    GradeMoligand™

    Associated Targets(Human)

    LGALS1 Tchem Galectin-1 (0 Activities)
    Activity TypeActivity Value -log(M)Mechanism of ActionActivity ReferencePublications (PubMed IDs)

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    CASrp174093

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    Alternate NamesGBP
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    • 3. Genomic basis of cystathioninuria (MIM 219500) revealed by multiple mutations in cystathionine gamma-lyase (CTH)., Human genetics, Wang, Jian J and Hegele, Robert A RA.
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    1. Baum LG, Blackall DP, Arias-Magallano S, Nanigian D, Uh SY, Browne JM, Hoffmann D, Emmanouilides CE, Territo MC, Baldwin GC.  (2003)  Amelioration of graft versus host disease by galectin-1..  Clin Immunol,  109  (3): (295-307).  [PMID:14697744]
    2. Espeli M, Mancini SJ, Breton C, Poirier F, Schiff C.  (2009)  Impaired B-cell development at the pre-BII-cell stage in galectin-1-deficient mice due to inefficient pre-BII/stromal cell interactions..  Blood,  113  (23): (5878-86).  [PMID:19329777]
    3. Alhabbab R, Blair P, Smyth LA, Ratnasothy K, Peng Q, Moreau A, Lechler R, Elgueta R, Lombardi G.  (2018)  Galectin-1 is required for the regulatory function of B cells..  Sci Rep,  (1): (2725).  [PMID:29426942]

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