Date published: 2025-9-22

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CD34 Inhibitors

CD34 Inhibitors comprise a group of small molecules that exhibit the ability to interfere with the activity of CD34, a cell surface glycoprotein predominantly found on hematopoietic stem cells and endothelial progenitor cells. CD34 plays a pivotal role in various physiological processes, including hematopoiesis, vasculogenesis, and tissue repair, by facilitating cell adhesion, migration, and signaling. CD34+ cells are involved in the maintenance and regeneration of blood and vascular tissues. Inhibitors belonging to this class are designed to modulate the function of CD34, either directly or indirectly, to gain insights into the underlying cellular processes or to investigate their roles in experimental settings. Chemically, CD34 inhibitors can vary widely, encompassing compounds with diverse structures and mechanisms of action. Some CD34 inhibitors target the CD34 protein itself, impeding its function in cell adhesion and signaling. Others may affect downstream signaling pathways associated with CD34, disrupting processes like cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation.

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