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Hamster Liver Microsomes (Male)
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Cat.No.
DDM-M015
Description
Liver microsomes, with a good indication of the CYP and UGT enzymes involved in the metabolism of a drug, are the most widely used In Vitro model for drug metabolism studies and drug interaction studies. Creative Bioarray provides liver microsomes of multiple species (human, monkey, beagle, rat, and mouse), as well as customized products prepared from unconventional animal species, disease models, or animals of certain ages.
Species
Hamster
Tissue of Origin
Liver
Application
In Vitro Drug Metabolism Studies, metabolite profiling and prediction of hepatic clearance, drug interaction studies, CYP phenotyping and inhibition studies, UGT phenotyping and inhibition studies
Size
0.5 mL, 20 mg/mL
Storage
Store at -70°C.
Shipping
Dry ice
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