DIF-3, or Differentiation-inducing factor 3, is a chlorinated hexaphenone compound derived from the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. It's known for its role in cell differentiation and its potential as an anticancer agent. DIF-3 is structurally similar to DIF-1, another compound from the same family, and is involved in regulating various cellular processes.
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