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What (who) is MB-3 (drug) - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND

MB-3 (drug)         
MB-3 is a drug which acts as a potent and selective inhibitor of the histone acetyltransferase enzyme GCN5, which usually functions as a negative modulator of PGC-1α, and so MB-3 acts to indirectly activate PGC-1α. It is used in research into the role of the GCN5/PGC-1α pathway in the regulation of metabolism and cell differentiation.
Thomas-Morse MB-3         
  • Thomas-Morse MB-3 assigned to [[Billy Mitchell]], at Selfridge Field, Michigan
  • US Marine Corps MB-3
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Boeing MB-3A; MB-3A
The Thomas-Morse MB-3 was an open-cockpit biplane fighter primarily manufactured by the Boeing Company for the U.S.
Bloch MB.170         
  • Bloch MB.170 schematics
  • Bloch MB.175
1938 BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY AVION MARCEL BLOCH
Bloch MB.171; Bloch MB.172; Bloch MB.173; Bloch MB.174; Bloch MB.175; Bloch MB.176; Bloch MB.177; Bloch M.B.175; Bloch 175; Bloch 174; Bloch MB 174; Bloch M.B.174; SNCASO SO.177; Bloch MB.178; Bloch MB.175B.3; Bloch MB.175T; Bloch MB.176B.3; Bloch MB.179; MB.174; MB.175
The Bloch MB.170 and its derivatives were French reconnaissance bombers designed and built shortly before the Second World War.

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MB-3 (drug)

MB-3 is a drug which acts as a potent and selective inhibitor of the histone acetyltransferase enzyme GCN5, which usually functions as a negative modulator of PGC-1α, and so MB-3 acts to indirectly activate PGC-1α. It is used in research into the role of the GCN5/PGC-1α pathway in the regulation of metabolism and cell differentiation.