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SGD-1910 

Cat. No. M28205

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SGD-1910  Structure

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Biological Activity

SGD-1910 is a agent-linker conjugate for ADC by using the antitumor antibiotic, pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD, a cytotoxic DNA crosslinking), linked via the cleavable linker MC-Val-Ala.

Chemical Information
Molecular Weight 1089.2
Formula C60H64N8O12
CAS Number 1342820-51-2
Form Solid
Storage -20°C, dry, sealed
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