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Cytoskeletal Signaling

Cytoskeletal signaling inhibitors are compounds that disrupt the signaling pathways regulating the cytoskeleton, which is crucial for cell shape, motility, division, and intracellular transport. These inhibitors are used to study the dynamics of cytoskeletal proteins, such as actin and tubulin, and their role in processes like cell migration, adhesion, and cancer metastasis. Cytoskeletal signaling inhibitors are valuable in research on cell biology, cancer, and neurobiology. At CymitQuimica, we offer a comprehensive range of high-quality cytoskeletal signaling inhibitors to support your research in these areas.

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Bosutinib D8
REF: TM-T10583
98%- - -Discontinued product
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Inulicin
REF: TM-TQ0169
CAS: 33627-41-7
99.77%- - -Discontinued product
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Ipatasertib dihydrochloride
REF: TM-T15374
CAS: 1396257-94-5
98%- - -Discontinued product
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Bosutinib D8


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Inulicin


Ref: TM-TQ0169

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Ipatasertib dihydrochloride


Ref: TM-T15374

1mlDiscontinuedRequest information
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5mgDiscontinuedRequest information
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25mgDiscontinuedRequest information
50mgDiscontinuedRequest information
1ml*10 (DMSO)DiscontinuedRequest information
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