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Sirt7 inhibitor 97491
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Sirt7 inhibitor 97491

CAS: 1807758-81-1

Ref. 3D-HXC75881

10mg
59.00 €
25mg
94.00 €
50mg
131.00 €
100mg
189.00 €
250mg
308.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 28 May 2024

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Sirt7 inhibitor 97491
Description:

Sirt7 inhibitor 97491 is an anticancer drug that works by inhibiting the activity of Sirt7, a protein that promotes tumor growth. This inhibitor has been shown to be effective in human cancer cell lines and may have potential for use in cancer therapy. The drug has been tested in Chinese hamster ovary cells and was found to induce apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in these cells. Sirt7 inhibitor 97491 is an analog of chloroquine and can also inhibit kinases, which are enzymes involved in signaling pathways that regulate cell growth and division. In addition, this inhibitor has been found to increase the effectiveness of other anticancer drugs such as artesunate. Overall, Sirt7 inhibitor 97491 is a promising new drug candidate for the treatment of cancer.

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Biosynth
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Molecular weight:
285.73 g/mol
Formula:
C15H12ClN3O
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Min. 95%
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