Cat. No. | Product Name | Field of Application | Chemical Structure |
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DC75927 | MCTR3 | MCTR3 is a potent cytokine of pro-resolving mediating maresin conjugates in tissue regeneration (MCTR), which reduces the inflammatory response and promotes the tissue regeneration. MCTR3 exhibits potency in ameliorating LPS-induced acute lung injury and arthritis. |
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DC75928 | Ezlopitant | Ezlopitant (CJ-11,974) is a selective, non-peptidic neurokinin-1 (NK-1)-receptor antagonist. Ezlopitant inhibits both acute and delayed emetic reactions induced by Cisplatin in ferrets via acting on NK1 receptors in the central nervous system. Ezlopitant has the potential for pain, chemotherapy-induced emesis and irritable bowel syndrome research. |
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DC75929 | TIM-098a | TIM-098a is a selective AAK1 inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.24 µM. TIM-098a has no inhibitory activity against CaMKK isoforms. TIM-098a inhibits AAK1-regulated endocytosis by suppressing AAK1 kinase activity. |
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DC75930 | NCA029 | NCA029 is a potent and selective homo sapiens caseinolytic protease P (HsClpP) activator with an EC50 of 0.15 μM. NCA029 acts on HsClpP to activate an ATF3-dependent integrative stress response, leading to colon cancer cell death. |
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DC75931 | PXB17 | PXB17 can inhibit CSF1R (IC50 = 1.7 nM) by blocking the activation of PI3K/ AKT/mTORC1 signaling. PXB17 is orally effective. PXB17 significantly inhibits the growth of CRC, improves PD-1 mAb efficacy and reduces tumor recurrence in CRC. |
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DC75932 | Tagtociclib hydrate | PF-07104091 hydrate is a potent and selective CDK2/cyclin E1 and GSK3β inhibitor, with Kis of 1.16 and 537.81 nM, respectively. PF-07104091 hydrate has anti-tumor activity for cyclin E1-amplified cancers. |
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DC75933 | BIX-01294 hydrochloride hydrate | BIX-01294 hydrochloride hydrate is a histone-lysine methyltransferase (HMTase) inhibitor, which selective inhibits the G9aHMTase with IC50 of 1.7 μM, reduces histone-3 lysine (9) methylation (H3K9me), induces autophagy and apoptosis in human glioma cells. |
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