Date published: 2026-2-23

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BMPR-IB Activators

BMPR-IB Activators, also known as Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptor Type IB Activators, belong to a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and modulate the activity of the BMPR-IB receptor. These receptors are integral components of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) signaling pathway, which plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including embryonic development, tissue regeneration, and bone homeostasis. BMPR-IB is a transmembrane serine/threonine kinase receptor that interacts with BMP ligands to initiate intracellular signaling cascades. BMP ligands bind to BMPR-IB, leading to the activation of downstream signaling molecules such as Smad proteins, which ultimately regulate gene expression.

The chemical class of BMPR-IB Activators is characterized by compounds that enhance or modulate the activation of BMPR-IB receptors, either by promoting ligand-receptor interactions or by influencing the downstream signaling events. These compounds can serve as valuable tools in research settings to dissect the intricate roles of BMP signaling in various physiological and pathological contexts. Researchers often use BMPR-IB Activators to study the developmental processes associated with bone and cartilage formation, as well as to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying tissue regeneration and repair. Additionally, the ability to manipulate BMPR-IB activity can shed light on its involvement in conditions such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, providing insights into research on these disorders. Overall, BMPR-IB Activators are essential components in the toolkit of scientists seeking to unravel the complexities of BMP signaling and its implications in diverse biological processes.

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Dorsomorphin dihydrochloride

1219168-18-9sc-361173
sc-361173A
10 mg
50 mg
$186.00
$751.00
28
(2)

Dorsomorphin dihydrochloride inhibits BMP signaling by targeting BMP type I receptors, which may lead to compensatory mechanisms affecting BMPR-IB expression.

AICAR

2627-69-2sc-200659
sc-200659A
sc-200659B
50 mg
250 mg
1 g
$65.00
$280.00
$400.00
48
(2)

AICAR activates AMPK, which can influence cellular energy balance and potentially affect various signaling pathways, including those related to BMPR-IB expression.