size : | Price | Quantity | |
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5 mg | $70.00 | ||
25 mg | $290.00 |
AG-1517 HCl (153436-54-5) is an ultra-potent inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase (EGFR), with an IC50 of 25 pM. Inhibits other tyrosine kinases at micromolar or higher concentrations. It selectively blocks EGF-mediated cellular processes including mitogenesis, early gene expression and oncogenic transformation.1 Inhibits the growth of a number of cancer cell lines.2 AG-1517 HCl is an extremely useful tool for exploring EGF-mediated cellular signaling.3
References/Citations:
1) Fry et al. (1994), A specific inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase; Science, 265 1093
2) Bos et al. (1997), PD153035, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, prevents epidermal growth factor receptor activation and inhibits growth of cancer cells in a receptor number-dependent manner; Clin. Cancer Res., 3 2099
3) Tetreault et al. (2008), Specific signaling cascades involved in cell spreading during healing of micro-wounded gastric epithelial monolayers; J. Cell. Biochem., 105 1240
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AG-1517 HCl (153436-54-5) is an ultra-potent inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase (EGFR), with an IC50 of 25 pM. Inhibits other tyrosine kinases at micromolar or higher concentrations. It selectively blocks EGF-mediated cellular processes including mitogenesis, early gene expression and oncogenic transformation.1 Inhibits the growth of a number of cancer cell lines.2 AG-1517 HCl is an extremely useful tool for exploring EGF-mediated cellular signaling.3
References/Citations:
1) Fry et al. (1994), A specific inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase; Science, 265 1093
2) Bos et al. (1997), PD153035, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, prevents epidermal growth factor receptor activation and inhibits growth of cancer cells in a receptor number-dependent manner; Clin. Cancer Res., 3 2099
3) Tetreault et al. (2008), Specific signaling cascades involved in cell spreading during healing of micro-wounded gastric epithelial monolayers; J. Cell. Biochem., 105 1240
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