
DNA Alkylation
DNA alkylation involves the addition of alkyl groups to the DNA molecule, leading to the formation of lesions that can interfere with DNA replication and transcription. DNA alkylating agents are commonly used in cancer chemotherapy to induce DNA damage in rapidly dividing cells. However, cells have mechanisms to repair these lesions, and inhibitors of DNA alkylation repair pathways can enhance the efficacy of alkylating agents. At CymitQuimica, we offer a selection of high-quality DNA alkylation reagents and inhibitors to support your research in DNA damage, repair mechanisms, and cancer therapy.
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DLK-IN-1
CAS:DLK-IN-1: Oral DLK (MAP3K12) inhibitor, Ki=3nM, effective in Alzheimer's model, CNS permeable, well-tolerated with sustained brain levels.Formula:C20H24F3N5O2Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:423.43
