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Enzalutamide
" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Product Name |
Target |
Research Areas |
Chemical Structure |
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- HY-70002
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Enzalutamide
Maximum Cited Publications
152 Publications Verification
MDV3100
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Androgen Receptor
Autophagy
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Cancer
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Enzalutamide (MDV3100) is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells. Enzalutamide is an autophagy activator .
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- HY-70002B
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MDV3100 carboxylic acid
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Drug Metabolite
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Cancer
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Enzalutamide carboxylic acid (MDV3100 carboxylic acid) is an inactive metabolite of Enzalutamide (MDV3100). Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist .
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- HY-70002S1
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MDV3100-d6
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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Enzalutamide-d6 is a deuterium labeled Enzalutamide (MDV3100). Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells[1].
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- HY-70002BS
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- HY-70002S
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Enzalutamide-d3; MDV3100-d3
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Androgen Receptor
Autophagy
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Cancer
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Deutenzalutamide (Enzalutamide-d3) is a developed deuterium labeled Enzalutamide (MDV3100). Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells .
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- HY-70002AS
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N-desmethyl MDV 3100-d6
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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N-desmethyl Enzalutamide-d6 is a deuterium labeled N-desmethyl Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is an active metabolite of Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is the active metabolite of Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide demonstrates primary and secondary pharmacodynamics of similar potency to Enzalutamide and circulates at approximately the same plasma concentrations as enzalutamide[1].
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- HY-70002A
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N-desmethyl MDV 3100
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is the active metabolite of Enzalutamide.N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is the active metabolite of Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide demonstrates primary and secondary pharmacodynamics of similar potency to Enzalutamide and circulates at approximately the same plasma concentrations as enzalutamide .
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- HY-150102
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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EPI-7170, a ralaniten analogue, is a potent androgen receptor N-terminal structural domain antagonist that blocks the transcriptional activity of full-length AR (FL-AR) and AR splice variants (AR-Vs). EPI-7170 has antitumor effects against enzalutamide resistant castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) .
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- HY-70002R
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Androgen Receptor
Autophagy
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Cancer
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Enzalutamide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Enzalutamide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Enzalutamide (MDV3100) is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells. Enzalutamide is an autophagy activator .
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- HY-164371
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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(+)-JJ-74-138, a novel non-competitive androgen receptor (AR) antagonist, is capable of inhibiting Enzalutamide-resistant CRPC .
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- HY-130492
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ARCC-4
1 Publications Verification
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PROTACs
Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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ARCC-4 is a low-nanomolar Androgen Receptor (AR) degrader based on PROTAC, with a DC50 of 5?nM. ARCC-4 is an enzalutamide-based von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)-recruiting AR PROTAC and outperforms enzalutamide. ARCC-4 effectively degrades clinically relevant AR mutants associated with antiandrogen therapy .
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- HY-163940
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Aldose Reductase
Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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LX1 is an anti-prostate cancer compound that targets androgen receptor (AR), AR variants and steroidogenic enzyme AKR1C3. LX1 inhibits the enzymatic activity of AKR1C3, reduces the conversion of androstenedione to testosterone and reduces the expression of AR and AR-V7 and downregulates their target genes. LX1 overcomes the resistance of tumor cells to Enzalutamide (HY-70002), and the combination with Enzalutamide (HY-70002) further inhibits tumor growth .
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- HY-164477
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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FL442 is an Androgen Receptor (AR) modulator. FL442 exhibits strong inhibitory effects in AR-dependent prostate cancer cells, showing similar inhibitory efficiency to traditional antiandrogen drugs Bicalutamide (HY-14249) and Enzalutamide (HY-70002), while maintaining antiandrogenic activity against the AR mutant F876L, which is highly resistant to Enzalutamide. Pharmacokinetic studies of FL442 in mice reveal a long half-life (8 hours), good targeting (prostate tissue), and metabolic stability, and it effectively inhibits LNCaP tumor growth at low plasma concentrations (30 ng/mL) .
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- HY-163340
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Glucocorticoid Receptor
Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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GA32 (compound 58r) is potent androgen receptor (AR)/glucocorticoid receptor (GR) dual inhibitor with IC50 values of 0.13 μM and 0.83 μM for AR and GR, respectively. GA32 inhibits the proliferation of Enzalutamide (HY-70002) resistance castration-resistant prostate cancer both in vitro and in vivo .
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- HY-121588
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Cancer
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IMTPPE is an inhibitor of the androgen receptor (AR) in C4-2 prostate cancer cells, inhibiting its transcriptional activity and protein levels. IMTPPE inhibited the proliferation of AR-positive prostate cancer cells but had no effect on AR-negative prostate cancer cells. IMTPPE also inhibited the growth of enzalutamide-resistant 22Rv1 xenograft tumors .
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- HY-145388
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PROTACs
Epigenetic Reader Domain
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Cancer
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AU-15330 is a proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) degrader of the SWI/SNF ATPase subunits, SMARCA2 and SMARCA4. AU-15330 induces potent inhibition of tumour growth in xenograft models of prostate cancer and synergizes with the AR antagonist enzalutamide. AU-15330 induces disease remission in castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) models without toxicity .
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- HY-P4154
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ALM-488
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Fluorescent Dye
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Neurological Disease
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Bevonescein (ALM-488) is a novel, intravenously-administrated fluorescein-conjugated peptide that binds nerve-associated connective tissue, labels peripheral nerves under real-time fluorescence imaging (FL) in living mice and human ex vivo nerve tissue. Bevonescein is a peptide-linked tracer which fluorescently labeled both intact and degenerated nerves .
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- HY-155666
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Androgen Receptor
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Cancer
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YXG-158 (Compound 23-h) is an orally active AR degrader and CYP17A1 inhibitor. YXG-158 has AR degradation activity with DC50 value of 1.28 μM. YXG-158 can inhibit CYP17A1 with IC50 value of 100 nM. XG-158 can be used for the research of enzalutamide-resistant prostate cancer .
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- HY-P1103A
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CXCR
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Cancer
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CTCE-9908 TFA is a potent and selective CXCR4 antagonist. CTCE-9908 TFA induces mitotic catastrophe, cytotoxicity and inhibits migration in CXCR4-expressing ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-P1103
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CXCR
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Cancer
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CTCE-9908 is a potent and selective CXCR4 antagonist. CTCE-9908 induces mitotic catastrophe, cytotoxicity and inhibits migration in CXCR4-expressing ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-P2231A
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MEDI0382 acetate
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GCGR
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Metabolic Disease
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Cotadutide (MEDI0382) acetate is a potent dual agonist of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GCGR with EC50 values of 6.9 pM and 10.2 pM, respectively. Cotadutide acetate exhibits ability to facilitate both weight loss and glycaemic control, and alleviate fibrosis. Cotadutide acetate can be used in the research of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) .
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- HY-149408
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Monoamine Oxidase
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Cancer
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MAOA-IN-1 (compound 15) is an orally active MAOA inhibitor with cytotoxicity against prostate cancer cells. MAOA-IN-1 has Caco-2 permeability and lower CNS permeability. MAOA-IN-1 can be further used in the research of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory indications .
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- HY-118409
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Androgen Receptor
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Endocrinology
Cancer
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VPC-3033 is an androgen receptor antagonist. VPC-3033 has a strong androgen DHT replacement potency (IC50: 0.625-2.5 μM), can effectively inhibit androgen receptor transcriptional activity (IC50=0.3 μM), and has a strong androgen receptor degradation ability. In addition, VPC-3033 exhibits significant anti-androgen receptor activity against prostate cancer cells resistant to Enzalutamide (HY-70002) .
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- HY-P2231
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MEDI0382
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GCGR
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Metabolic Disease
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Cotadutide (MEDI0382) is a potent dual agonist of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GCGR with EC50 values of 6.9 pM and 10.2 pM, respectively. Cotadutide exhibits ability to facilitate both weight loss and glycaemic control, and alleviate fibrosis. Cotadutide can be used in the research of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) .
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- HY-136242
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Androgen Receptor
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Endocrinology
Cancer
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UT-34 is a potent, selective and orally active second-generation pan-androgen receptor (AR) antagonist and degrader with IC50s of 211.7 nM, 262.4 nM and 215.7 nM for wild-type, F876L and W741L AR, respectively. UT-34 binds to ligand-binding domain (LBD) and function-1 (AF-1) domains and requires ubiquitin proteasome pathway to degrade the AR. UT-34 has anti-prostate cancer efficacy .
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- HY-143471
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PLK1/BRD4-IN-1
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Polo-like Kinase (PLK)
Epigenetic Reader Domain
Apoptosis
Androgen Receptor
c-Myc
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Cancer
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WNY0824 (PLK1/BRD4-IN-1) is an orally active dual inhibitor of PLK1 and BET protein families, with IC50 values of 22, 402.5, 150.7, 103.9, and 311.9 nmol/L for PLK1, BRD2, BRD3, BRD4, and BRDT, respectively. WNY0824 induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by inhibiting AR- and MYC-mediated transcriptional processes. In addition, WNY0824 also inhibits tumor growth in Enzalutamide (HY-70002) resistant CRPC xenograft tumor models .
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- HY-P1321
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1229U91; GW1229
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Neuropeptide Y Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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GR231118, an analogue of the C-terminus of neuropeptide Y, is a potent , competitive and relative seletive antagonist at human neuropeptide Y Y receptor with a pKi of 10.4. GR231118 a potent agonist at the human neuropeptide Y Y4 receptor (pEC50=8.6; pKi=9.6) and a weak agonist at the human and rat neuropeptide YY2 and Y5 receptors. GR231118 also has high affinity for the mouse neuropeptide Y Y6 receptor (pKi= 8.8) .
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- HY-P1321A
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1229U91 TFA; GW1229 TFA
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Neuropeptide Y Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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GR231118 TFA, an analogue of the C-terminus of neuropeptide Y, is a potent , competitive and relative seletive antagonist at human neuropeptide YY receptor with a pKi of 10.4. GR231118 a potent agonist at the human neuropeptide YY4 receptor (pEC50=8.6; pKi=9.6) and a weak agonist at the human and rat neuropeptide Y Y2 and Y5 receptors. GR231118 also has high affinity for the mouse neuropeptide YY6 receptor (pKi= 8.8) .
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Cat. No. |
Product Name |
Target |
Research Area |
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- HY-P4154
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ALM-488
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Fluorescent Dye
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Neurological Disease
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Bevonescein (ALM-488) is a novel, intravenously-administrated fluorescein-conjugated peptide that binds nerve-associated connective tissue, labels peripheral nerves under real-time fluorescence imaging (FL) in living mice and human ex vivo nerve tissue. Bevonescein is a peptide-linked tracer which fluorescently labeled both intact and degenerated nerves .
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- HY-P1103
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CXCR
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Cancer
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CTCE-9908 is a potent and selective CXCR4 antagonist. CTCE-9908 induces mitotic catastrophe, cytotoxicity and inhibits migration in CXCR4-expressing ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-P2231A
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MEDI0382 acetate
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GCGR
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Metabolic Disease
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Cotadutide (MEDI0382) acetate is a potent dual agonist of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GCGR with EC50 values of 6.9 pM and 10.2 pM, respectively. Cotadutide acetate exhibits ability to facilitate both weight loss and glycaemic control, and alleviate fibrosis. Cotadutide acetate can be used in the research of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) .
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- HY-P2231
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MEDI0382
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GCGR
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Metabolic Disease
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Cotadutide (MEDI0382) is a potent dual agonist of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GCGR with EC50 values of 6.9 pM and 10.2 pM, respectively. Cotadutide exhibits ability to facilitate both weight loss and glycaemic control, and alleviate fibrosis. Cotadutide can be used in the research of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) .
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- HY-P10026
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LY-3457263
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Peptides
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Metabolic Disease
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Nisotirotide (LY-3457263) is a PYY analog agonist studied in type 2 diabetes and obesity .
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- HY-P1103A
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CXCR
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Cancer
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CTCE-9908 TFA is a potent and selective CXCR4 antagonist. CTCE-9908 TFA induces mitotic catastrophe, cytotoxicity and inhibits migration in CXCR4-expressing ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-P4757
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Peptides
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Others
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N1-Glutathionyl-spermidine disulfide is a substrate of trypanothione reductase .
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- HY-P1321
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1229U91; GW1229
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Neuropeptide Y Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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GR231118, an analogue of the C-terminus of neuropeptide Y, is a potent , competitive and relative seletive antagonist at human neuropeptide Y Y receptor with a pKi of 10.4. GR231118 a potent agonist at the human neuropeptide Y Y4 receptor (pEC50=8.6; pKi=9.6) and a weak agonist at the human and rat neuropeptide YY2 and Y5 receptors. GR231118 also has high affinity for the mouse neuropeptide Y Y6 receptor (pKi= 8.8) .
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- HY-P1321A
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1229U91 TFA; GW1229 TFA
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Neuropeptide Y Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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GR231118 TFA, an analogue of the C-terminus of neuropeptide Y, is a potent , competitive and relative seletive antagonist at human neuropeptide YY receptor with a pKi of 10.4. GR231118 a potent agonist at the human neuropeptide YY4 receptor (pEC50=8.6; pKi=9.6) and a weak agonist at the human and rat neuropeptide Y Y2 and Y5 receptors. GR231118 also has high affinity for the mouse neuropeptide YY6 receptor (pKi= 8.8) .
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Cat. No. |
Product Name |
Chemical Structure |
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- HY-70002S1
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Enzalutamide-d6 is a deuterium labeled Enzalutamide (MDV3100). Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells[1].
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- HY-70002BS
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Enzalutamide carboxylic acid-d6 is the deuterium labeled Enzalutamide carboxylic acid (MDV3100 carboxylic acid). Enzalutamide carboxylic acid is an inactive metabolite of Enzalutamide[1].
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- HY-70002S
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Deutenzalutamide (Enzalutamide-d3) is a developed deuterium labeled Enzalutamide (MDV3100). Enzalutamide is an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist with an IC50 of 36 nM in LNCaP prostate cells .
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- HY-70002AS
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N-desmethyl Enzalutamide-d6 is a deuterium labeled N-desmethyl Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is an active metabolite of Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide is the active metabolite of Enzalutamide. N-desmethyl Enzalutamide demonstrates primary and secondary pharmacodynamics of similar potency to Enzalutamide and circulates at approximately the same plasma concentrations as enzalutamide[1].
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