HSP90-IN-20

Catalog No.: A37552
HSP90 Inhibitor
HSP90-IN-20 is a potent inhibitor of Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90) with an IC50 of ≤10 μM. This compound plays a significant role in cancer research by impeding the function of HSP90, which is critical for the stability and activity of several oncogenic proteins. HSP90-IN-20 can be utilized to investigate the therapeutic potential of HSP90 inhibition in various cancer models.
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25mg
$1,405.00
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50mg
$1,790.00
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100mg
$2,240.00
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Biological Activity
DescriptionHSP90-IN-20 is a potent inhibitor of Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90) with an IC50 of ≤10 μM. This compound plays a significant role in cancer research by impeding the function of HSP90, which is critical for the stability and activity of several oncogenic proteins. HSP90-IN-20 can be utilized to investigate the therapeutic potential of HSP90 inhibition in various cancer models.
Product Information
Catalog NumA37552
FormulaC26H32N4O4
Molecular Weight464.56
CAS Number747414-31-9
SMILESO=C(C1=NOC(C2=C(O)C=C(O)C(C(C)C)=C2)=C1C3=CC=C(CN4CCNCC4)C=C3)NCC
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