Inhibitors
Small molecule inhibitors bind to target proteins to decrease their biological activity and are frequently used as essential tools in biological and pharmacological research. They offer significant advantages in regulating various cellular processes, from cell cycle control and mitosis to signaling pathways and gene expression; and from cell migration to apoptosis and autophagy.
These molecules feature excellent membrane permeability, allowing them to easily cross cell membranes, and high stability, which ensures experimental reproducibility. They are ideal for various in vitro and in vivo experiments. TargetMol provides a wide variety of small molecule inhibitors for research and development purposes.
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Small molecule inhibitors from TargetMol act as chemical probes to selectively shut down intracellular processes.
Applications
- Target Validation: Verifying the role of a specific protein within a pathway.
- Signaling Pathways: Studying MAPK, PI3K/AKT, and epigenetic mechanisms.
- Distinction: Unlike inhibitory antibodies, small molecules penetrate the cell membrane.





