DAPT

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Description: DAPT synthesized to Ancillary Material Grade
Chemical Name: (2S)-N-[(3,5-Difluorophenyl)acetyl]-L-alanyl-2-phenylglycine 1,1-dimethylethyl ester
Purity: ≥99%
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Biological Activity for DAPT

DAPT is an Ancillary Material Grade version of DAPT (Cat. No. 2634). Suitable for use as an ancillary reagent in the further manufacturing of cell therapies.

For more information about how DAPT may be used, see our protocols: Accelerated Induction of Cortical Neurons from hiPSCs, Human iPSC-derived Myoblasts, Generating Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons from hPSCs.

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Technical Data for DAPT

M. Wt 432.46
Formula C23H26F2N2O4
Storage Store at 2-8°C
Purity ≥99%
CAS Number 208255-80-5
InChI Key DWJXYEABWRJFSP-PVCZSOGJSA-N
Smiles CC(C)(C)OC([C@H](C1=CC=CC=C1)NC([C@H](C)NC(CC2=CC(F)=CC(F)=C2)=O)=O)=O

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Tocris products are intended for laboratory research use only, unless stated otherwise.

Product Datasheets for DAPT

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References for DAPT

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Protocols for DAPT

The following protocols feature additional information for the use of DAPT (Cat. No. TB2634-RMU).

Literature in this Area

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Stem Cells Scientific Review

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