QCan inhibitors be used for cell experiments?
AYes, our inhibitors can be used for cell/in vitro experiments. However, some compounds may not have literature supporting their use in cell experiments. In such cases, we cannot guarantee efficacy.
QWhat do "mg/mL" and "mM" mean?
Amg/mL" and "mM" are two different units of measurement, but represent the same maximum solubility. You can convert between them using the molar concentration calculator on our website.
QWhat equipment should be used for ultrasound?
AUltrasonic cleaners" are recommended instead of "ultrasonic disruptors".
QAnimals cannot tolerate DMSO well. How should the dosage of DMSO be controlled during administration?
AFor normal mice, the concentration of DMSO should be kept below 10%. For nude mice, transgenic mice, or mice with weak tolerance, the concentration of DMSO should be kept below 2%. For inhibitors being used for the first time, it is recommended to perform a solvent-negative control experiment to confirm that the solvent has no nonspecific effects on the animals.
QHow to deal with the insoluble impurities in the product?
AInsoluble impurities, which do not affect the product activity, are recommended to filter out or remove. We will investigate to confirm whether the impurity was introduced during packaging or if it is inherent to the product itself.