Date published: 2026-5-24

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Estrogen Receptor Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Estrogen Receptor Substrates for use in various applications. Estrogen Receptor Substrates are fundamental in the study of estrogen receptor (ER) function, a key area of research that helps elucidate how hormones influence gene regulation and cellular mechanisms. These substrates are crucial for simulating the natural hormonal interactions within cells, allowing researchers to observe and manipulate ER activity under controlled conditions. This has significant implications for understanding the ER's role in various cellular processes such as transcription, DNA repair, and signal transduction. Estrogen Receptor Substrates enable detailed investigations into the specificity and kinetics of receptor binding and activation, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms that underlie hormone-receptor interactions. Such studies are vital for a comprehensive understanding of cellular responses to hormonal stimuli, including the modulation of gene expression and the impact on cellular proliferation and differentiation. By using these substrates, scientists can explore the effects of estrogen signaling in non-reproductive tissues, contributing to broader research fields like neurobiology and cardiovascular health. This research aids in the deciphering of complex signaling pathways and helps clarify the molecular basis of ER function in various physiological and pathological conditions. The availability of these substrates therefore enriches the toolkit available to molecular biologists and biochemists aiming to advance our understanding of cellular regulation by hormonal pathways. View detailed information on our available Estrogen Receptor Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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Raloxifene hydrochloride

82640-04-8sc-204230
50 mg
$71.00
4
(1)

Raloxifene hydrochloride functions as a selective estrogen receptor modulator, exhibiting unique binding dynamics that differentiate it from other compounds. Its structural configuration facilitates specific interactions with estrogen receptors, promoting distinct conformational changes that influence receptor activity. The compound's ability to engage in both agonistic and antagonistic actions in various tissues is attributed to its unique molecular shape, which affects downstream signaling pathways and cellular responses.

Cyclofenil

2624-43-3sc-255038
sc-255038A
10 mg
50 mg
$104.00
$437.00
(1)

Cyclofenil acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator, characterized by its unique ability to selectively bind to estrogen receptors, leading to differential activation of signaling pathways. Its molecular structure allows for specific interactions that stabilize receptor conformations, influencing gene expression. The compound's kinetic profile reveals a distinct rate of receptor engagement, which can modulate cellular responses in a tissue-specific manner, showcasing its complex role in estrogenic activity.

DPPE Fumarate

98774-23-3sc-205942
sc-205942A
10 mg
50 mg
$115.00
$440.00
(0)

DPPE Fumarate functions as a selective estrogen receptor modulator, distinguished by its capacity to engage with estrogen receptors through unique molecular interactions. Its structural attributes facilitate specific binding, promoting conformational changes that influence downstream signaling cascades. The compound exhibits a nuanced kinetic behavior, allowing for varied receptor activation profiles, which can lead to differential gene regulation and cellular responses, highlighting its intricate role in modulating estrogenic effects.