Staurosporine is a natural alkaloid originally isolated in 1977 from the bacterium Streptomyces staurosporeus. It was the first discovered representative of a large family of bis-indole compounds and is widely used as a research reagent, primarily as a protein kinase C inhibitor.
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CAS 62996-74-1
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1,7-DICHLORO-4-METHOXYISOQUINOLINE
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(2S,3R,4R,6R)-3-methoxy-2-methyl-4-(methylamino)-29-oxa-1,7,17-triazaoctacyclo[12.12.2.12,6.07,28.08,13.015,19.020,27.021,26]nonacosa-8,10,12,14,19,21,23,25,27-nonaen-16-one
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