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BAY-958

CAS: 1335490-39-5 F: C17H16FN5O3S W: 389.40

BAY-958 is a potent PTEFb/CDK9 inhibitor with high selectivity demonstrated in vitro, particularly within the CDK family
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Bioactivity BAY-958 is a potent PTEFb/CDK9 inhibitor with high selectivity demonstrated in vitro, particularly within the CDK family. It shows strong antiproliferative activity against cancer cell lines such as HeLa and MOLM-13. In pharmacokinetic studies, BAY-958 exhibited good metabolic stability but had low aqueous solubility and moderate permeability, leading to challenges in bioavailability. Despite these limitations, BAY-958 hydrochloride effectively inhibited tumor growth in mouse xenograft models without significant toxicity, indicating promising efficacy in vivo. However, its suboptimal physicochemical properties prompted further development efforts to identify compounds with improved overall characteristics for potential clinical use[1].
CAS 1335490-39-5
Formula C17H16FN5O3S
Molar Mass 389.40
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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