Spiramycin Stable Isotopes and its Related Products
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Spiramycin Stable Isotopes
Spiramycin Stable Isotopes are a set of isotopes that are used in scientific research to study the behavior and properties of the antibiotic Spiramycin. These isotopes are non-radioactive and chemically identical to the naturally occurring elements, but differ in the number of neutrons in their nucleus. They are used to track the movement and metabolism of Spiramycin in biological systems, and to investigate its efficacy and safety in treating bacterial infections. The use of Spiramycin Stable Isotopes has advanced our understanding of this important antibiotic and may lead to the development of new and improved drugs for treating infectious diseases.
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CAT. No. |
CAS. No. |
STOCK STATUS |
Neo Spiramycin I-d3
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Stable Isotopes |
CS-T-96490 |
Not Available |
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Spiramycin I-d3
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Stable Isotopes |
CS-O-15016 |
24916-50-5 (Unlabeled) |
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