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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T83680 | Azurin (50-77) (P. aeruginosa) TFA | Azurin p28,p28 | |
Azurin (50-77) is a peptide fragment derived from the copper-containing bacterial protein azurin, present in P. aeruginosa. It exhibits properties that regulate the cell cycle, inhibit cancer proliferation, and manage an... | |||
T80523 | Azurin p28 peptide | ||
Azurin p28 peptide, a tumor-penetrating antitumor agent, stabilizes p53 by reducing its proteasomal degradation via the formation of a p28:p53 complex. It elicits apoptosis or cell cycle arrest and suppresses the growth ... | |||
T74794 | USP28-IN-4 | DUB | |
USP28-IN-4 is a potent USP28 inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.04 μM against USP28. USP28-IN-4 exhibits anticancer activity and inhibits USP2, USP7, USP8, USP9x, UCHL3 and UCHL5. USP28-IN-4 is cytotoxic to human colorect... | |||
T74793 | USP28-IN-3 | DUB | |
USP28-IN-3 is a highly selective USP28 inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.1 μM against USP28.USP28-IN-3 exhibits anticancer activity and inhibits USP2, USP7, USP8, USP9x, UCHL3, and UCHL5.USP28-IN-3 is cytotoxic to human ... | |||
T74792 | USP28-IN-2 | ||
USP28-IN-2 is a selective USP28 inhibitor (IC50 = 0.3 μM), demonstrating high specificity compared to USP2, USP7, USP8, USP9x, UCHL3, and UCHL5. This compound exhibits cytotoxic effects on cancer cells and induces the de... | |||
T76587 | (Asp28)-Exenatide | ||
(Asp28)-Exenatide is a degradation product of exenatide . (Asp28)-Exenatide can be used as a GLP-1R agonist [1] . | |||
T83550 | (Asp28)-Glucagon (1-29) (human, rat, porcine) | ||
"(Asp28)-Glucagon (1-29) (human, rat, porcine)" is an analog of glucagon with an aspartic acid (Asp) substitution at position 28, notably enhancing its aqueous solubility at physiological pH levels while retaining glucag... | |||
T79731 | MLKL-IN-6 | Necroptosis | |
MLKL-IN-6 (compound P28) is a mixed lineage kinase inhibitor that specifically targets the Mixed Lineage Kinase domain-like (MLKL) protein. It effectively prevents MLKL phosphorylation and oligomerization, which are crit... |