Caspase 8 Substrate 1, chromogenic - 5 mg
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Caspase-8 substrate with Km = 66 uM; Substrate for granzyme B; 
pNA (4-nitroaniline)-derived caspase substrates are widely used for the colorimetric detection of various caspase activities. Cleavage of pNA peptides by caspases generates pNA that is monitored colorimetrically at ~405 nm. pNA has maximum absorption around 408 nm.
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Enzymatic activity of two caspases related to interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme.
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