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Binding affinity to ATP5A1 in human NCI-H358 cells at 1 uM by mass spectrometry based pull down assay
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Binding affinity of ATP5A in human HeLa cells assessed as melting temperature after 30 mins by cellular thermal shift assay
Assay data:1 Tested
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Binding affinity to mitochondrial ATP synthase alpha chain in Sprague-Dawley rat heart homogenate after 15 mins by chromatographic analysis
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Binding affinity to ATP5A1 in human Jurkat cells at 150 uM followed by UV irradiation for 30 mins with Wood's glass filtered medium pressure mercury arc light prior to cell lysis measured after denaturing wash by LC-MS/MS based pull down assay
Binding affinity to ATP5A1 in human Jurkat cells at 150 uM followed by UV irradiation for 30 mins with Wood's glass filtered medium pressure mercury arc light prior to cell lysis measured after denaturing wash by SDS-PAGE based pull down assay
Binding affinity to ATP5A1 in human Jurkat cells at 150 uM followed by UV irradiation for 30 mins with Wood's glass filtered medium pressure mercury arc light after cell lysis measured after denaturing wash by SDS-PAGE based pull down assay
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