Immunosuppressants
Immunosuppressant drugs (ISDs) are used to suppress the immune system by triggering immune cell death or the inhibition of immune cell production. These are commonly administered to organ transplant patients and to those afflicted with autoimmune diseases (e.g., psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and Crohn's disease). We are pleased to offer a variety of immunosuppressant drugs for use as quantitative standards in pre-clinical or clinical, MS-based studies. Examples of immunosuppressants in our product portfolio include everolimus, methotrexate, sirolimus, and tacrolimus. These are available as stable isotope-labeled and unlabeled standards in their neat and/or solution form for research grade applications. For additional information and offerings, please view our Stable Isotope Standards for Mass Spectrometry catalog.
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