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Submit ReviewBombesin receptor subtype 3 (BRS-3) antagonist (IC50 = 4.8 μM). Also binds GRPR (IC50 = 16 μM). Inhibits BA1-stimulated cytosolic Ca2+ and suppresses cell proliferation in a lung cancer model in vitro.
M. Wt | 569.65 |
Formula | C32H35N5O5 |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 1422269-30-4 |
PubChem ID | 91827363 |
InChI Key | JOKVJNCYOSFDGC-LJAQVGFWSA-N |
Smiles | O=C(NCC1(C2=CC=C(OC)C=C2)CCCCC1)[C@@H](NC(NC3=CC=C([N+]([O-])=O)C=C3)=O)CC4=CNC5=CC=CC=C54 |
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Moody et al (2015) ML-18 is a non-peptide bombesin receptor subtype-3 antagonist which inhibits lung cancer growth. Peptides 64 55 PMID: 25554218
Keywords: ML 18, ML 18 supplier, ML18, Bombesin, receptors, BRS, 3, PD168368, neuromedin, B, NMBR, gastrin, releasing, peptide, GRPR, lung, cancer, Receptors, 5599, Tocris Bioscience
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