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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A1984 Bendamustine HClSummary: Cytostatic agent for non-Hodgkin lymphomas
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C3296 MPI-0441138Summary: inducer of apoptosis and growth inhibition
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C3528 CitrininSummary: mycotoxin that induces apoptosis and blocks tubulin polymerization as well as mitotic spindle assembly
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C4423 Destruxin BSummary: insecticidal and phytotoxic activity;induces apoptosis
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C4698 15-acetoxy ScirpenolSummary: mycotoxin that induce apoptotic cell death
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C4403 (±)-Jasmonic Acid methyl esterSummary: suppresses proliferation and induces apoptosis
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C4962 PsoralidinSummary: apoptosis inducer
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B4760 Raltegravir potassium saltSummary: HIV integrase inhibitor
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B4782 EpibrassinolideSummary: Potential apoptosis inducer;steroidal plant growth stimulant
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B7760 CFM 4Summary: Interferes with CARP-1 binding to APC-2