Signaling Pathways
Signal transduction pathways constitute a precisely regulated network through which cells perceive external stimuli and initiate intracellular responses. Core research in this field focuses on the mechanisms of molecular signal transmission and regulation within cells and typically encompasses three fundamental stages: signal initiation, signal propagation through cascades, and downstream effector responses. Key molecules—including proteins, nucleic acids, and small molecules—interact with high specificity and are subject to tight regulation (e.g., protein phosphorylation, molecular activation/inhibition). These processes underpin the full spectrum of cellular activities, including proliferation, differentiation, metabolism, apoptosis, and immune responses. While accurate regulation of these pathways is essential for maintaining organismal homeostasis, their dysregulation is a major driver of the onset and progression of diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
APExBIO is strongly committed to advancing life science research by providing a comprehensive portfolio of small-molecule tools designed to support the elucidation of signaling mechanisms and the identification of key regulatory targets—critical steps for deciphering disease etiology and developing innovative therapies. Our offerings span all major signal transduction pathways, including classical pathways (e.g., PI3K/Akt, MAPK, NF-κB), emerging modalities (e.g., ferroptosis, cuproptosis, pyroptosis), and research on pathway crosstalk. With tens of thousands of products—including inhibitors, activators, and modulators—we robustly support research in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, epigenetics, and other key fields.
Every APExBIO product undergoes rigorous functional validation and purity testing, ensuring suitability for diverse research applications such as pathway mechanism studies, target identification and validation, drug activity evaluation, cell-based assays, and animal model development. We complement our high-quality tools with comprehensive support: each product is supplied with detailed chemical property reports, biological activity data, standardized usage guidelines, and extensive literature citations in high-impact journals. In addition, we provide end-to-end assistance—from product selection and experimental protocol optimization to technical troubleshooting—enabling researchers to rely on tool quality, focus on core scientific questions, and accelerate progress in signal transduction research and translational medicine.
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BA2949 ULK1-IN-2Summary: ULK1-IN-2 is a potent inhibitor. -
BA2950 EthoxysanguinarineSummary: Ethoxysanguinarine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid natural product found primarily in the Borrelia gyrata. -
BA2951 SalvigeninSummary: Salvigenin is a natural polyphenol compound with neuroprotective properties. -
BA2952 FKGK18Summary: FKGK18 is a selective inhibitor. -
BA2953 NorartocarpetinSummary: Norartocarpetin is a tyrosinase inhibitor. -
BA2954 S-AllylmercaptocysteineSummary: S-allylmercaptocysteine is an organosulfur compound derived from garlic that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties against various lung diseases. -
BA2955 IST5-002Summary: IST5-002, a potent inhibitor, selectively inhibited the transcriptional activity of Stat5a/b with values of 1.5 μM (Stat5a) and 3.5 μM (Stat5b), respectively. -
BA2956 PIM447Summary: PIM447 (LGH447) is a potent, oral, selective pan-kinase inhibitor with values of 6, 18 and 9 pM for PIM1, PIM2 and PIM3, respectively. -
BA2957 STAT5-IN-2Summary: STAT5-IN-2 is an inhibitor, 9 μM and 5 μM in K562 and KU812 cells, respectively, and is named 17f in the literature1. -
BA2958 WEHI-9625Summary: WEHI-9625 is a first-of-its-kind, tricyclic sulfone small molecule apoptosis inhibitor.

