ENMD-1198 (IRC-110160), an orally active microtubule destabilizing agent, is a 2-methoxyestradiol analogue with antiproliferative and antiangiogenic activity. ENMD-1198 is suitable for inhibiting HIF-1alpha and STAT3 in human HCC cells and leads to
ENMD-1198 (IRC-110160), an orally active microtubule destabilizing agent, is a 2-methoxyestradiol analogue with antiproliferative and antiangiogenic activity. ENMD-1198 is suitable for inhibiting HIF-1alpha and STAT3 in human HCC cells and leads to
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.
EN450 is a cysteine-responsive covalent molecular gel degrader of targeted NF-κB with antiproliferative and potentially anticancer activity, which acts through a dependence on Cullin E3 ligase and protease, and can be used to study leukemia.