Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Gamma-secretase Inhibitors for use in various applications. Gamma-secretase is a multi-subunit protease complex that plays a critical role in the cleavage of integral membrane proteins, including the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Notch receptors. The inhibition of gamma-secretase has become an important area of study in scientific research due to its role in the regulation of these and other signaling pathways. Gamma-secretase By specifically inhibiting gamma-secretase, researchers can investigate the pathways through which this protease influences cellular communication, differentiation, and homeostasis. In scientific research, Gamma-secretase Inhibitors are used to study the impact of altered protein cleavage on cellular processes, such as signal transduction, cell fate determination, and intercellular communication. Researchers employ Gamma-secretase Inhibitors to explore the interactions between gamma-secretase and its substrates, as well as to identify potential regulatory pathways and targets for further investigation. The use of Gamma-secretase Inhibitors supports the development of experimental models to dissect the complex interactions within signaling networks, enhancing our understanding of cellular regulation and adaptation. View detailed information on our available Gamma-secretase Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.