Date published: 2026-4-1

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MB67 Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of MB67 inhibitors for use in various applications. MB67 inhibitors represent a pivotal class of compounds in chemical research, known for their ability to modulate specific biochemical pathways by inhibiting the activity of the MB67 enzyme. This enzyme is often involved in essential cellular processes, making its inhibition a valuable tool in understanding the underlying mechanisms of various biochemical reactions. In scientific research, MB67 inhibitors are widely utilized to dissect complex signaling pathways, providing insights into the regulation of cellular functions and the interplay of various molecular entities. The specificity and potency of MB67 inhibitors enable researchers to pinpoint the exact roles of this enzyme in different biological contexts, facilitating the study of cellular metabolism, gene expression, and protein interactions. Moreover, these inhibitors are crucial in the development of experimental models to explore the physiological and biochemical implications of enzyme modulation. The versatility of MB67 inhibitors in altering cellular responses makes them indispensable in the toolkit of researchers aiming to study the nuances of biochemical networks. View detailed information on our available MB67 inhibitors by clicking on the product name.

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5α-Androstan-3β-ol

1224-92-6sc-252281
50 mg
$233.00
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5α-Androstan-3β-ol functions as an mb67 inhibitor, showcasing unique molecular interactions that disrupt enzymatic pathways. Its structural conformation allows for selective binding to active sites, effectively modulating enzyme activity. The compound's kinetic profile reveals a competitive inhibition mechanism, influencing substrate turnover rates. Furthermore, its hydrophobic characteristics contribute to its affinity for lipid membranes, impacting cellular uptake and distribution in biochemical environments.