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Chemical Compound Review

Pefabloc     4-(2- aminoethyl)benzenesulfonyl fluoride

Synonyms: AEBSF, Pefabloc SC, Lopac-A-8456, AG-K-81649, CHEMBL1096339, ...
 
 
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  • All were processed by using a standard protocol of Liberase perfusion with Pefabloc by way of the duct, gentle mechanical dissociation, and Ficoll gradient purification [26].

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