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CCG-100602

CAS: 1207113-88-9

Ref. 3D-HYB11388

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CCG-100602
Description:

CCG-100602 is a small molecule inhibitor that binds to the actin filament and prevents the assembly of actin filaments. This allows for the disruption of cytoskeleton dynamics and cell lysis. CCG-100602 has been shown to be effective in reducing cellular proliferation and inducing apoptosis in cancer cells, as well as inhibiting HIV replication. The drug also decreases blood pressure, which may be due to its ability to inhibit collagen production in vascular smooth muscle cells. CCG-100602 also inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines by binding to their receptors on the cell surface, thereby reducing inflammation. CCG-100602 is a potent inhibitor of growth factor signaling pathways and has potential therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine and wound healing.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
478.8 g/mol
Formula:
C21H17ClF6N2O2
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Min. 95%
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