Triiodothyroacetic Acid Stable Isotopes and its Related Products

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Triiodothyroacetic acid (TRIAC) stable isotopes are a set of isotopes with non-radioactive nuclei that have the same number of protons and electrons as the naturally occurring TRIAC. These isotopes are used for research and diagnostic purposes to study and measure the metabolism and function of thyroid hormones. The use of stable isotopes allows for precise and accurate measurements without the potential risks associated with radioactive isotopes.


TRIIODOTHYROACETIC ACID STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Triiodothyroacetic acid-D3


CAT No. : CS-O-42779
Mol F. : C14H6D3I3O4
Mol W. : 624.95 g/mol
Cas No. : 51-24-1 (Unlabeled)
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