GRADE & PURITYMoligand™?Moligand™ — Aladdin's line of ligands and bioactive small molecules. Use for receptor, pathway, and binding studies needing defined small-molecule tools.10mM in DMSO
Moligand™, 10mM in DMSO Moligand™ for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.
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Store at -80°C Ships Dry ice packs + Cold packs Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.
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SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.
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Literature proof
Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.
Descripción general
Information
Emricasan (IDN-6556) Emricasan (IDN-6556, PF 03491390, PF-03491390) is a potent irreversible pan-caspase inhibitor. Emricasan is an inhibitor of Zika virus infection. In vitro
Emricasan, also called IDN-6556 or PF-03491390, is an inhibitor of activated caspases, and it has sub- to nanomolar activity in vitro. Emricasan shows neuroprotective activity for hNPCs but does not suppress ZIKV replication.
In vivo
Emricasan decreases liver injury but not metabolic derangement in NASH. It also ameliorates inflammation. In the murine NASH model, stellate cell activation and hepatic fibrogenesis are attenuated by administration of the pan-caspase inhibitor Emricasan. Emricasan is currently being evaluated in phase 2 clinical trials for the reduction of hepatic injury and liver fibrosis caused by chronic HCV infection. Cell Data
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