Research Area
Apoptosis
Apoptosis is a process of deliberate suicide by a cell in a multi-cellular organism. It is one of the main types of programmed cell death, and involves an orchestrated series of biochemical events leading to a characteristic cell morphology and death. The apoptotic process is executed in such a way as to safely dispose of cell corpses and fragments.
Apoptosis can occur when a cell is damaged beyond repair, infected with a virus, or undergoing stress conditions such as starvation. The tumor-suppressing gene p53 can also induce apoptosis via DNA damage or toxic chemicals.
The decision for apoptosis can come from the cell itself, from the surrounding tissue, or from a cell that is part of the immune system. Because of this connection with the immune system, apoptosis is studied in an extensive variety of diseases including HIV and cancer.
| Product |
Category |
Clone # |
Catalog # |
Size |
Description |
Research Area |
Price |
Place Order |
| Z-Asp-CH2-DCB |
Small Molecules |
N/A |
SIH-206-10MG |
10mg |
Caspase inhibitor |
Apoptosis |
$85.00 USDBulk Quote |
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| Z-Asp-CH2-DCB |
Small Molecules |
N/A |
SIH-206-50MG |
50mg |
Caspase inhibitor |
Apoptosis |
$349.00 USDBulk Quote |
|
| Zerumbone |
Small Molecules |
N/A |
SIH-265-10MG |
10mg |
Enhances apoptotic effect of TRAIL |
Apoptosis |
$45.00 USDBulk Quote |
|
| Zerumbone |
Small Molecules |
N/A |
SIH-265-50MG |
50mg |
Enhances apoptotic effect of TRAIL |
Apoptosis |
$185.00 USDBulk Quote |
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