4 Results for "

Aggressive disease.

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (4)

4 Results for "Aggressive disease." in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-130402A
CAS No.: 140-63-6
Purity:  95.73%
Target:  

Parasite

Research Areas:  

Infection

Propamidine (isethionate) is an agent in the diamidine class. Propamidine (isethionate) can be used in research of Acanthamoeba keratitis .
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Cat. No.: HY-143587
CAS No.: 2326428-19-5
Purity:  98.93%
Target:  

CDK

Research Areas:  

Cancer

CDK7-IN-2 is a potent inhibitor of CDK7. CDK7 is implicated in both temporal control of the cell cycle and transcriptional activity. CDK7 is implicated in the transcriptional initiation process by phosphorylation of Rbpl subunit of RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII). CDK7 has the potential for the research of cancer disease, in particular aggressive and hard- to-treat cancers (extracted from patent WO2019099298A1, compound 1) .
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Cat. No.: HY-L234
83 compounds

Nucleotide metabolism is central to cancer aggressiveness, underpinning uncontrolled proliferation, chemotherapy resistance, immune evasion, and metastasis. It is transcriptionally regulated by oncogenes (e.g., MYC) and tumor suppressors (e.g., pRb). Nucleotide imbalance and nucleoside degradation further regulate cell state transitions, especially following replication stress. Additionally, secretion of nucleotides/nucleosides into the tumor microenvironment modulates immune responses and influences treatment efficacy. Therefore, nucleotide metabolites have roles in disease response and indication in cancer research, and can be utilized to develop cancer-related mechanisms and drugs.

MCE can provide 83 metabolites produced by nucleotide metabolic pathways, which can be used for disease mechanism research and drug research.

Cat. No.: HY-L201
3,579 compounds

Cell proliferation, the increase in cell numbers resulting from cell division, is a complex and tightly regulated process. Cell proliferation is regulated by coordinated entry into the cell cycle, and changes in proliferation are closely linked to disease development. Evolutionary dynamics links tumor growth and progression with cell proliferation, cell death, and mutation rates. In addition, cell proliferation is central to degenerative diseases, the development of which is often accompanied by accelerated multiplication of cancer cells. Therefore, assays of cell proliferation levels are frequently used for laboratory research purposes and increasingly for clinical assessment of tumor aggressiveness and potentially to guide care. It has been shown that multiple key targets are collectively involved in regulating the process of cell proliferation, such as CDK, E2F, pRB, β-Catenin, and others.

MCE collects 3,579 compounds that target and regulate key targets of cell proliferation, which can be used in studies of cell proliferation mechanisms and drug discovery.