Alternative Name: 72 kDa Gelatinase Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Gelatinase A EC 3. Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 from Human, Recombinant Group: Enzymes. Natural inhibitors of MMPs, tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases (TIMPs) exist and synthetic inhibitors have been developed which offer hope of new treatment options for these diseases. Recently, MMPs have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Such diseases include tumor invasion and metastasis, rheumatoid arthritis, periodontal disease and vascular processes such as angiogenesis, intimal hyperplasia, atherosclerosis and aneurysms. However, overexpression and activation of MMPs have been linked with a range of pathological processes and disease states involved in the breakdown and remodeling of the ECM. These enzymes are present in normal healthy individuals and have been shown to have an important role in processes such as wound healing, pregnancy, and bone resorption. Matrix metalloproteinases are members of a unique family of proteolytic enzymes that have a zinc ion at their active sites and can degrade collagens, elastin and other components of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Color/Form: White powder or cubic crystals (zinc blende structure) White tetrahedral crystals White crystalline solid becoming green in light. Turns green to dark blue on exposure to sunlight. Physical Description: COPPER (I) BROMIDE is a white powder or crystal. Alternative Names: Copper(I) bromide, 99.999% trace metals basis Copper monobromide copper-(1) bromide Copper(I) bromide, 98%, extra pure AKOS015833217 AC1L2NJJ HSDB 270 copper- (I) bromide I14-19753. This greenish blue solution was used as the bleaching step for intensifying collodion and gelatin negatives. Uses: Copper bromide is also known as cupric bromide, this substance was made by double decomposition when mixing aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and potassium bromide. Solubility Slightly sol in cold water sol in hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, ammonium hydroxide with the formation of complexes practically insoluble in acetone, concentrated sulfuric acid Soluble in hydrochloric acid and ammonium hydroxide insoluble in acetone and sulfuric acid Slightly soluble in water. Alternative Name: Copper(I) bromide, 99.999% trace metals basis Copper monobromide copper-(1) bromide Copper(I) bromide, 98%, extra pure AKOS015833217 AC1L2NJJ HSDB 270 copper- (I) bromide I14-19753. Copper(I) bromide Group: Polymer/Macromolecule. Copper bromide is also known as cupric bromide, this substance was made by double decomposition when mixing aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and potassium bromide.
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