Cell Signaling & Oncology

Axon Ligands™ for Cell Signaling & Oncology Research

The signaling pathways controlling cell growth and differentiation are almost invariably altered in cancer. During the course of tumor progression, cancer cells acquire a number of characteristic alterations. These include the capacities to proliferate independently of exogenous growth-promoting or growth-inhibitory signals, to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites, to elicit an angiogenic response, and to evade mechanisms that limit cell proliferation, such as apoptosis and replicative senescence. These properties reflect alterations in the cellular signaling pathways that in normal cells control cell proliferation, motility, and survival. These interconnected pathways are being deciphered, but understanding the alterations that lead to cancer and correcting them is a substantial challenge. Among the key pathways are those controlling cell proliferation, which coordinate a response to the cellular environment, with the mTOR kinase as a critical node. Tumour development is influenced by infections and inflammation, and the complex role of the nuclear factor-B transcription factors is being unravelled. Expansion of tumour cells depends on nutrient supply and vascularization, which is orchestrated by the transcription factor known as HIF. And the metastatic spread of primary tumours to other organs is facilitated by many signaling pathways[1],[2].

Cell Signaling and Oncology products Library

For your convenience, you can order a library of all of our Cell Signaling and Oncology research related products. Make your personal library by cherry picking products of your interest from our comprehensive list (>800 products), or order all together not to miss any. The libraries will be shipped as 10 mM solutions (in DMSO, 250 µL of each selected Axon Ligand™) on a 96-well microtiter plate with a clear map of its contents.

Simply download our comprehensive list of epigenetics products below (Microsoft Excel (.xls)), check the products to be included, and return your list to order the library of your preference.

Axon Ligands™ for Epigenetic research   Axon 5051 - Cell signaling and Oncology Library.xls                   

 

[1] A. Eccleston, R. Dhand. Signalling in cancer. Nature 441, 423, editorial note
[2] G.S. Martin. Cell signaling and cancer. Cancer Cell. 2003 Sep;4(3):167-74.

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Axon ID Name Description From price
3729 ABBV-CLS-484 hydrochloride Inhibitor of phosphatase PTPN1/N2 (Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Non-Receptor Type 1 and 2), Inquire
3018 DJ001 Selective, non-competitive, allosteric inhibitor of PTPσ €125.00
3721 JAB-3068 SHP2 inhibitor €240.00
2820 LB-100 Specific, competitive inhibitor of PP2A €110.00
3080 NCGC00249987 Specific, allosteric EYA2 phosphatase inhibitor €130.00
3267 NCGC00378430 SIX1/EYA2 complex inhibitor €140.00
2702 NQ301 Selective allosteric inhibitor of CD45 €90.00
3436 PRL-3 inhibitor Selective inhibitor of PRL-3 €90.00
2186 SF 1670 Inhibitor of PTEN with significant inhibitory effect on PTPRC and GALK €120.00
2633 SHP099 Highly potent, selective and orally bioavailable SHP2 inhibitor €80.00
2723 TPI-1 Selective SHP1 inhibitor €95.00

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