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50 mg | $220.00 |
RHC-80267 (83654-05-1) inhibits DAG Lipase activity in a variety of cell types and tissues, including canine platelets, bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, human adrenal glomerulosa cells, rat thyroid lobes and pancreatic minilobules. IC50 in canine platelets is 4 μM.1
References/Citations:
1) Southerland and Amin (1982), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; J. Biol. Chem., 257 14006
2) Rindlisbacher et al. (1990), Advances in the structural biology, design and clinical development of VEGF-R kinase inhibitors for the treatment of angiogenesis; J. Neurochem., 54 1247
3) Chandra Sekar et al. (1987), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 256 509
4) Levasseur et al. (1984), Advances in the structural biology, design and clinical development of VEGF-R kinase inhibitors for the treatment of angiogenesis; Prostaglandins, 27 673
5) Natarajan et al. (1988), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 156 717
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RHC-80267 (83654-05-1) inhibits DAG Lipase activity in a variety of cell types and tissues, including canine platelets, bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, human adrenal glomerulosa cells, rat thyroid lobes and pancreatic minilobules. IC50 in canine platelets is 4 μM.1
References/Citations:
1) Southerland and Amin (1982), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; J. Biol. Chem., 257 14006
2) Rindlisbacher et al. (1990), Advances in the structural biology, design and clinical development of VEGF-R kinase inhibitors for the treatment of angiogenesis; J. Neurochem., 54 1247
3) Chandra Sekar et al. (1987), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 256 509
4) Levasseur et al. (1984), Advances in the structural biology, design and clinical development of VEGF-R kinase inhibitors for the treatment of angiogenesis; Prostaglandins, 27 673
5) Natarajan et al. (1988), Anthranilic acid amides: a novel class of antiangiogenic VEGF receptor kinase inhibitors; Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 156 717
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