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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-13557
    Ascomycin
    5+ Cited Publications

    Immunomycin; FR-900520; FK520

    FKBP Parasite Fungal Antibiotic Infection Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology
    Ascomycin (Immunomycin; FR-900520; FK520) is an ethyl analog of Tacrolimus (FK506) with strong immunosuppressant properties. Ascomycin is also a macrocyclic polyketide antibiotic with multiple biological activities such as anti-malarial, anti-fungal and anti-spasmodic. Ascomycin prevents graft rejection and has potential for varying skin ailments research .
    Ascomycin
  • HY-124619

    FKBP HIV Infection Neurological Disease
    GPI-1046 is a immunophilin ligand without antibiotic action and attenuates ethanol intake in part through the upregulation of glutamate transporter 1 (GLT1) in PFC and NAc-core. GPI-1046 is an analog of FK506, which is an immunophilin ligand that has been shown neuroprotective effects in neurodegenerative disease models . GPI-1046 readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and promotes the regeneration of dopamine (DA) cells in the CNS in association with functional recovery in rodent models . GPI-1046 improves HIV-associated injury of peripheral nerves .
    GPI-1046
  • HY-148992

    Calcineurin Fungal Infection
    APX879 is a fungal-specific calcineurin inhibitor that has less immunosuppressive activities and toxicities. APX879 is a C22-modified FK506 (HY-13756) analog, which maintains broad-spectrum antifungal activity .
    APX879

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