Date published: 2025-11-1

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hCG_2015138 Inhibitors

The category of hCG_2015138 Inhibitors constitutes a specialized chemical class designed to selectively hinder the activity of the specific biomolecule identified as hCG_2015138. This chemical class represents a targeted approach within the fields of molecular biology and pharmacology, with the objective of unraveling the intricate roles played by hCG_2015138 in cellular pathways. The development of inhibitors for hCG_2015138 involves a meticulous analysis of the structural and functional characteristics of this biomolecule, enabling researchers to discern its molecular interactions and potential contributions to cellular processes.

Researchers engaged in the study of hCG_2015138 Inhibitors strive to design compounds that can effectively interfere with the activity or binding sites of hCG_2015138. The primary goal is to modulate the functions of this biomolecule, providing researchers with essential tools to investigate its specific roles and downstream effects within cellular systems. By disrupting the normal interactions of hCG_2015138, these inhibitors contribute to a deeper understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms. The research surrounding hCG_2015138 Inhibitors not only unveils the functional aspects of the targeted biomolecule but also advances our broader comprehension of cellular processes, offering crucial insights into the complexities of molecular interactions and their implications in diverse biological contexts.

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Oxamflatin

151720-43-3sc-205960
sc-205960A
1 mg
5 mg
$148.00
$461.00
4
(1)

Oxamflatin is a HDAC inhibitor that affects acetylation status of histones, thereby altering gene expression patterns.

Rocaglamide

84573-16-0sc-203241
sc-203241A
sc-203241B
sc-203241C
sc-203241D
100 µg
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$270.00
$465.00
$1607.00
$2448.00
$5239.00
4
(1)

Rocaglamide is a natural product that has been shown to inhibit translation initiation. Although it does not directly inhibit gene expression at the transcriptional level, by hindering translation, it can reduce the overall levels of protein production.