53123-88-9
914.17
C51H79NO13
DMSO
-20°C
Rapamycin, a powerful compound derived from Streptomyces hygroscopicus, has become a cornerstone in the life sciences field due to its versatile applications and pivotal role in understanding cellular and molecular processes. In cell biology and molecular research, Rapamycin is renowned for its capacity to selectively inhibit the mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway. This pathway regulates fundamental cellular functions, including growth, metabolism, and autophagy, making Rapamycin an indispensable tool for dissecting intricate cellular mechanisms.
In cancer research, Rapamycin has revolutionized the field by targeting mTOR to halt the uncontrolled proliferation of cancer cells, offering promising avenues for novel cancer therapies. Rapamycin's multifaceted nature and various forms ensure its continued prominence in the life sciences, facilitating breakthroughs in cell biology, transplantation medicine, and cancer research.
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