Date published: 2025-9-11

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DPCR1 Inhibitors

DPCR1 (Diffuse Pancreatic Cancer Regulator 1), although not extensively characterized, is implicated in cellular processes related to cancer biology, particularly in the context of pancreatic cancer. The protein's exact functions remain under investigation, but it is suggested that DPCR1 may play a role in the regulation of cellular growth, apoptosis, or differentiation, which are critical in the development and progression of cancer. Given its association with pancreatic cancer, DPCR1 could be involved in pathways that modulate the cellular environment of the pancreas, influencing the behavior of cells through signaling mechanisms that affect proliferation and survival. The study of DPCR1 is crucial for understanding the molecular underpinnings of diffuse pancreatic cancer and could potentially lead to the identification of new targets for intervention.

The inhibition of DPCR1 could potentially alter the course of cellular events that contribute to the progression of pancreatic cancer. One mechanism of DPCR1 inhibition could involve the direct interference with its protein structure or function, possibly through the binding of specific inhibitors that block its activity. This could prevent DPCR1 from engaging in normal regulatory interactions within cellular signaling pathways, thereby influencing the cell's behavior in ways that might mitigate cancer progression or enhance susceptibility to apoptosis. Another significant approach to inhibiting DPCR1 involves genetic strategies such as RNA interference, which could reduce the expression of the DPCR1 gene, leading to decreased protein levels and diminished functional impact in the cancerous pathways. Additionally, the modulation of signaling pathways upstream or downstream of DPCR1 could indirectly inhibit its function, potentially affecting the protein's stability, localization, or interaction with other molecular partners.

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BAY 11-7082

19542-67-7sc-200615B
sc-200615
sc-200615A
5 mg
10 mg
50 mg
$61.00
$83.00
$349.00
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By inhibiting the NF-kB pathway, this compound can influence proteins in associated pathways, potentially impacting DPCR1.