Rebastinib
Rebastinib is a chemical compound used in laboratory research and analysis. It functions as a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor. The core purpose of Rebastinib is to inhibit the activity of specific tyrosine kinases, which play crucial roles in cellular signaling pathways. This product is intended for use in scientific research and development, not for direct human or animal use.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using rebastinib
Procurement of Validated Type II Inhibitors
Procuring Validated Type II Inhibitors
inhibitors, which are commercially available, were procured form chemical
vendors. Foretinib and motesanib free bases were obtained from LC
Laboratories. Doramapimod, bafetinib, tivozanib, BMS-777607, and AZ-628
were obtained from Selleck Chem. BRAF inhibitor 1 and rebastinib were
obtained from Chemscene. The compounds obtained had an average purity
of >96%.
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