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(R)-Cinacalcet-d3
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(R)-Cinacalcet-d3

CAS: 1228567-12-1

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(R)-Cinacalcet-d3
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(R)-Cinacalcet-d3 is a medicinal compound that functions as an inhibitor of kinase activity. It has been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cells, making it a promising candidate for anticancer therapy. This compound is structurally similar to cinacalcet, a drug used to treat hyperparathyroidism and secondary hyperparathyroidism. (R)-Cinacalcet-d3 can be used as an analog for studying the effects of cinacalcet on protein function and signaling pathways in cancer cells. In vitro studies have demonstrated that this compound inhibits luciferase activity in Chinese hamster ovary cells, suggesting that it may have potential as an anticancer agent. Further research is needed to determine the full potential of (R)-Cinacalcet-d3 in treating tumors and other forms of cancer.

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Molecular weight:
360.4 g/mol
Formula:
C22H22F3N
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Min. 95%
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