Date published: 2026-5-23

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HIF Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of HIF Activators for use in various applications. HIF Activators are critical tools for studying the function and regulation of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), which are transcription factors that play a pivotal role in cellular responses to low oxygen levels. By specifically activating HIFs, researchers can investigate the pathways and mechanisms through which cells adapt to hypoxic conditions. Researchers employ HIF Activators to study the molecular mechanisms by which HIFs influence cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation under hypoxic conditions. Additionally, HIF Activators are valuable in high-throughput screening assays aimed at identifying new modulators of HIF activity, aiding in the discovery of novel regulatory pathways and potential research targets. The use of HIF Activators supports the development of experimental models to dissect the complex interactions between HIFs and other signaling molecules, enhancing our understanding of cellular adaptation to hypoxia. By enabling precise control over HIF activity, these activators facilitate detailed studies of HIFs' role in cellular physiology and their broader implications in various biological contexts. View detailed information on our available HIF Activators by clicking on the product name.

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$305.00
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MMP-2/MMP-9 Inhibitor II is characterized by its ability to selectively bind to the active sites of matrix metalloproteinases, disrupting their catalytic function. This compound exhibits unique conformational flexibility, allowing it to adapt to different enzyme environments. Its interactions are influenced by specific hydrogen bonding patterns and hydrophobic contacts, which enhance binding affinity. Additionally, the inhibitor's stability in various pH conditions supports its role in modulating proteolytic activity.