Date published: 2025-11-4

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CD37 Inhibitors

CD37 inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds that target the CD37 protein, a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the tetraspanin family. The CD37 protein is primarily expressed on the surface of B cells, playing a crucial role in various cellular processes, including cell adhesion, signal transduction, and immune response modulation. As a member of the tetraspanin superfamily, CD37 is involved in forming molecular complexes with other cell surface proteins, contributing to the regulation of B cell activation and function. CD37 inhibitors are meticulously designed molecules that interact specifically with the CD37 protein, disrupting its normal function or altering its interactions with other proteins. The development of these inhibitors involves a deep understanding of the structural and biochemical characteristics of CD37, enabling the design of compounds that can selectively bind to the protein and modulate its activity. By influencing the function of CD37, these inhibitors have the potential to impact various aspects of B cell biology, making them valuable tools for researchers exploring the intricate mechanisms governing immune responses. The ongoing exploration of CD37 inhibitors contributes to our broader understanding of immune system regulation and may open new avenues for the development of novel approaches to modulate immune responses in health and disease.

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