Inhibitor cocktails are mixtures of multiple chemical inhibitors designed to
block specific biological pathways or cellular processes. They are widely used in research and drug discovery to investigate the effects of inhibiting enzymes, signaling pathways, or other molecular targets. Common inhibitor cocktails include protease inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, phosphatase inhibitors, and others. |
| Applications of Inhibitor Cocktails |
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Protein Research: Preserve protein integrity and prevent protein degradation by inhibiting unwanted enzymatic activities during protein extraction and purification. |
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Cell Culture:Modulate cell survival or apoptosis-related signaling pathways to study mechanisms involved in programmed cell death. |
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Enzymatic Assays:Suppress non-specific enzymatic activities to ensure accurate measurement of target enzymatic reactions. |
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Tissue Preservation:Prevent degradation of tissue samples by inhibiting enzymes responsible for tissue breakdown. |
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Signal Transduction Studies:Block specific signaling pathways to investigate their roles in cellular signaling and regulatory mechanisms. |
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| MedChemExpress (MCE) inhibitor cocktails contain multiple inhibitors that can simultaneously target different enzymes. This enables the modulation of multiple signaling pathways or biological processes, providing a more comprehensive approach to biological research. |
MCE inhibitor cocktails are suitable for a wide range of experimental
applications, including Western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP),
co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP), pull-down assays, kinase assays,
immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and more. |
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