Apoptosis Inducers
Apoptosis, a programmed cell death to eliminate damaged or abnormal cells, is a highly organized physiological process characterized by condensation of nuclear heterochromatin, cell shrinkage and loss of positional organization of organelles in the cytoplasm. Apoptosis inducers are a collection of compounds that are capable of inducing apoptosis in cells. Apoptosis has been extensively studied in numerous researches, where induction of apoptosis has been associated with a variety of events, including activation of p53 gene, transcription factor NF-κB or caspases. Apoptosis inducers have the potential to be incorporated into the management and therapy or prevention of cancer for their ability to induce apoptosis in cancer cells.
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A4449 C 75Summary: Fatty acid synthase (FAS) inhibitor
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A4450 CHM 1Summary: Tubulin polymerization inhibitor
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A4451 DeguelinSummary: Anticancer and antiviral agent
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A4454 Oncrasin 1Summary: Proapoptotic agent
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A4455 PiperlongumineSummary: Inducer of cell-death
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A4456 PlumbaginSummary: Anticancer agent
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A4457 Streptozocin1 CitationSummary: Antibiotic and antitumor agent
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A4452 Mitomycin C3 CitationSummary: Inhibits DNA synthesis,antibiotic and antitumor agent
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A4453 NSC 687852 (b-AP15)Target: Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs)Summary: 19S regulatory particle Inhibitor
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A8244 Cycloheximide8 CitationSummary: Antibiotic,inhibitor of protein synthesis in eukaryotes