4-Hydroxyestrone
Selleck Chemicals
SKU:E8109-1MG
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4-Hydroxyestrone is a metabolite relevant to Apoptosis and associated biological responses. It is especially relevant when investigators need a named chemical input and interpretable readouts connected to caspase-associated cell-death signaling and survival decisions in metabolism and neuroscience models.
The pathway annotation connects 4-Hydroxyestrone to Apoptosis, supporting experiments that monitor caspase-associated cell-death signaling and survival decisions across biochemical, cellular, or phenotypic assay formats. This context is compatible with apoptosis, viability, and caspase-readout assays, as well as transcriptional, biochemical, or phenotypic comparisons linked to the annotated pathway state. In metabolism and neuroscience models, these readouts can be combined with viability, reporter, localization, biochemical conversion, or morphology endpoints to refine experimental interpretation.
Research Applications
- Pathway perturbation studies connected to Apoptosis
- Metabolite supplementation and biochemical reference studies
- Phenotypic profiling in metabolism and neuroscience models
- Combination studies with orthogonal perturbagens
Overall, 4-Hydroxyestrone is well suited to pathway-oriented studies that need a defined compound input for Apoptosis readouts in metabolism and neuroscience models. This profile is suited to mechanistic follow-up, comparative profiling, and assay optimization under defined exposure conditions.
- Pathways:
- Apoptosis
- Research Area:
- Metabolism • Neuroscience
- CAS No.:
- 3131-23-5
- Molecular Weight:
- 286.37
- Formula:
- C₁₈H₂₂O₃
- Storage Temperature:
- -20°C
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