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Small Molecule Inhibitors

Small molecule inhibitors can bind to target proteins and reduce their biological activity and are often used as tools in biological and pharmacological research. Small molecule inhibitors have many advantages. For example, they can be easily manipulated and can be applied to a variety of cell or animal experiments; they have good permeability to cross cell membranes easily; they have higher stability, which can reduce the instability in an experiment. Small molecule inhibitors have become important tool drugs in life science research in recent years due to their significant advantages in the regulation of different cellular processes, ranging from cell cycle control and mitosis to signaling pathways and gene expression; and from migration and wound healing, to apoptosis and autophagy. Targetmol can provide a variety of small molecule inhibitors of hot signaling pathways for research and development.
Signaling Pathways | TargetMol

Signaling Pathways

  Angiogenesis   Apoptosis   Autophagy   Cell Cycle/Checkpoint   Chromatin/Epigenetic   Cytoskeletal Signaling   DNA Damage/DNA Repair   Endocrinology/Hormones   GPCR/G Protein   Immunology/Inflammation   JAK/STAT signaling   MAPK   Membrane transporter/Ion channel   Metabolism   Microbiology/Virology   Neuroscience   NF-Κb   oxidation-reduction   PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling   Proteases/Proteasome   Stem Cells   Tyrosine Kinase/Adaptors   Ubiquitination   PROTAC   Others

Angiogenesis

Apoptosis

Autophagy

Cell Cycle/Checkpoint

Chromatin/Epigenetic

Cytoskeletal Signaling

DNA Damage/DNA Repair

Endocrinology/Hormones

GPCR/G Protein

Immunology/Inflammation

JAK/STAT signaling

MAPK

Membrane transporter/Ion channel

Metabolism

Microbiology/Virology

Neuroscience

NF-Κb

oxidation-reduction

PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling

Proteases/Proteasome

Stem Cells

Tyrosine Kinase/Adaptors

Ubiquitination

PROTAC

Others

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