 Bay 11-7082 is a drug that can be used to treat inflammation, cancer, and other diseases. It works by inhibiting several different proteins involved in the inflammatory process, including those responsible for the production of nitric oxide, prostaglandin E2, and tumor necrosis factor alpha. Additionally, it blocks the translocation of P65, a key component of the NFKB pathway, which is responsible for regulating many genes associated with inflammation. This drug also prevents the activation of other proteins involved in inflammation, such as activator protein 1, interferon regulatory factor 3, and signal transducer and activator of transcription 1. By blocking these proteins, Bay 11-7082 can reduce inflammation and prevent the progression of certain diseases. This article was offered by J-Wee Lee, Man-Hee-Wee, Yun-Jee Kim, and others.