Signaling pathways
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BA2600 Boc-aminooxy-amide-PEG4-propargylSummary: Boc-aminooxy-amide-PEG4-propargyl can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs). -
BA2602 m-PEG9-AmineSummary: m-PEG9-Amine is a linker bridge, belonging to the PEG class, which can be used to synthesize a range of molecules. -
BA2603 LC-PEG8-SPDPSummary: For antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs). -
BA2604 PEG4-SPDPSummary: Can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs). -
BA2605 Propargyl-PEG1-SS-PEG1-acidSummary: Propargyl-PEG1-SS-PEG1-acid can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs). -
BA2606 m-PEG11-acidSummary: The m-PEG11-acid can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled active molecules (ADCs). -
BA2607 Fmoc-PEG4-Ala-Ala-Asn-PABSummary: Fmoc-PEG4-Ala-Ala-Asn-PAB is a degradable (cleavable) 4-unit PEG-containing that can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled active molecules (ADCs). -
BA2608 m-PEG2-TosSummary: It can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs). m-PEG2-Tos can also be used. -
BA2610 PAB-Val-Lys-BocSummary: PAB-Val-Lys-Boc can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled active molecules (ADCs). -
BA2611 Aminooxy-amido-PEG4-propargylSummary: Aminooxy-amido-PEG4-propargyl can be used to synthesize antibody-coupled reactive molecules (ADCs).

