2-Bromo-6-methoxyaniline
CAS: 5473-01-8
Rif. 3D-FB155269
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Informazioni sul prodotto
2-Bromo-6-methoxyaniline (2BMX) is a molecule that has been shown to disrupt the transcription process. It is also known as an inhibitor of transcription factors and has been shown to be active against neural cells. 2BMX has been found to be an effective treatment for depression and dyskinesia, and can also function as a probe in investigating the structure of DNA. 2BMX binds to the DNA at specific locations, which may reveal the location of sequence-specific binding sites on the DNA. This information can then be used to design new drugs with improved specificity for their target site.