Date published: 2025-10-26

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IFN-α9 Inhibitors

IFN-α9 inhibitors represent a category of chemical compounds that have been specifically designed to target and interfere with the activity of the IFN-α9 gene or its encoded protein product. IFN-α9, short for Interferon-alpha 9, is a member of the interferon family, which is well-known for its crucial roles in modulating the innate immune response to viral infections and other immune-related processes. These inhibitors are developed to modulate the function of IFN-α9, which may be involved in a variety of cellular processes associated with antiviral defense, immunomodulation, and immune responses.

The primary mechanism of action for IFN-α9 inhibitors generally involves their interaction with the IFN-α9 protein or its associated molecules, resulting in the disruption of its normal function. By inhibiting IFN-α9, these compounds have the potential to influence cellular processes related to antiviral defense, immune regulation, and the activation of immune cells. Researchers studying IFN-α9 inhibitors seek to unravel the specific roles of IFN-α9 within the immune system, contributing to our understanding of its functions in the context of viral infections and immune responses. These inhibitors serve as valuable tools for advancing our knowledge of the intricate interplay between interferon signaling and the immune system. In this context, they play a significant role in furthering our understanding of immunology and antiviral research.

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Andrographolide

5508-58-7sc-205594
sc-205594A
50 mg
100 mg
$15.00
$39.00
7
(1)

Andrographolide could potentially inhibit IFN-α9 expression by modulating NF-κB and other signaling pathways involved in immune responses.

Triptolide

38748-32-2sc-200122
sc-200122A
1 mg
5 mg
$88.00
$200.00
13
(1)

Triptolide may reduce IFN-α9 production by affecting multiple signaling pathways, including NF-κB and MAPK, which are involved in cytokine gene transcription.