TFM-4AS-1
TFM-4AS-1
TFM-4AS-1 (pronunciation: T-F-M-4-A-S-1) is a novel small molecule with potential anticancer activity.
Etymology
The term "TFM-4AS-1" is an acronym derived from the chemical structure of the compound. The exact etymology is not known as it is a scientific nomenclature used for the identification of this specific compound.
Definition
TFM-4AS-1 is a small molecule that has been identified for its potential anticancer activity. It is a synthetic compound that is being studied for its ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. The exact mechanism of action of TFM-4AS-1 is not fully understood, but it is believed to interfere with the cellular processes that allow cancer cells to grow and divide.
Related Terms
- Small molecule: A low molecular weight organic compound that may have biological activity.
- Anticancer: Referring to the property of preventing, inhibiting, or halting the development of a cancer.
- Cancer cell: A cell that is part of a malignant tumor and that has characteristics such as rapid proliferation and the ability to spread to other areas of the body.
- Cellular processes: The series of complex biochemical reactions and events that occur within a cell, allowing it to carry out its specific functions.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on TFM-4AS-1
- Wikipedia's article - TFM-4AS-1
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