WIKI4

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Reagent Code: #103270
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CAS Number 838818-26-1

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Weight 521.59 g/mol
Formula C₂₉H₂₃N₅O₃S
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MDL Number MFCD05885187
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Storage -20℃

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WIKI4 is a small molecule inhibitor primarily used in medicinal chemistry and drug development. It selectively targets tankyrase 1 and 2 (TNKS1/2), enzymes involved in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is dysregulated in various cancers, fibrosis, and inflammatory diseases. Researchers use WIKI4 to investigate cellular signaling mechanisms, stabilize Axin to promote β-catenin degradation, and explore therapeutic interventions. In preclinical studies, it evaluates the inhibition of tumor growth, metastasis, and fibrotic processes. WIKI4 is also employed in biochemical and high-throughput assays to assess tankyrase activity and the downstream effects on gene expression and cell proliferation. Its specificity makes it a key tool in advancing oncology, fibrosis research, and targeted drug discovery.

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WIKI4 is a small molecule inhibitor primarily used in medicinal chemistry and drug development. It selectively targets tankyrase 1 and 2 (TNKS1/2), enzymes involved in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is dysregulated in various cancers, fibrosis, and inflammatory diseases. Researchers use WIKI4 to investigate cellular signaling mechanisms, stabilize Axin to promote β-catenin degradation, and explore therapeutic interventions. In preclinical studies, it evaluates the inhibition of tumor growth,

WIKI4 is a small molecule inhibitor primarily used in medicinal chemistry and drug development. It selectively targets tankyrase 1 and 2 (TNKS1/2), enzymes involved in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is dysregulated in various cancers, fibrosis, and inflammatory diseases. Researchers use WIKI4 to investigate cellular signaling mechanisms, stabilize Axin to promote β-catenin degradation, and explore therapeutic interventions. In preclinical studies, it evaluates the inhibition of tumor growth, metastasis, and fibrotic processes. WIKI4 is also employed in biochemical and high-throughput assays to assess tankyrase activity and the downstream effects on gene expression and cell proliferation. Its specificity makes it a key tool in advancing oncology, fibrosis research, and targeted drug discovery.

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