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Cyclooxygenase

Cyclooxygenase
Cyclooxygenase, officially known as prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase, is an enzyme that is responsible for the formation of prostanoids, including thromboxane and prostaglandins such as prostacyclin, from arachidonic acid.
 
On August 10, 1897 . . .
Dr. Felix Hoffmann first synthesized acetylsalicylic acid while working at Bayer. This was the first time ASA was made in a chemically stable form. Dr. Hoffmann's work went through a number of large studies and the results found his substance to be pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory and fever-reducing.

Bayer went on to develop a process that would make the substance available to the public. In 1899, it was sold for the first time under the name, Aspirin.
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Catalog #1: bs-0732R-FITC

Applications: WB, FCM, IF(IHC-P), IF(IHC-F), IF(ICC)

Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Others

Conjugate: FITC

Catalog #1: bs-10411R-FITC

Applications: WB, IF(IHC-P), IF(IHC-F), IF(ICC)

Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Sheep

Conjugate: FITC

Catalog #1: bs-0582R-FITC

Applications: WB, IF(IHC-P), IF(IHC-F), IF(ICC)

Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Others

Conjugate: FITC