Date published: 2026-5-17

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Macrophage Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Macrophage Activators for use in various applications. Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune system by engulfing and digesting cellular debris, foreign substances, and pathogens. Macrophage Activators are compounds or molecules that stimulate the activity of these immune cells, enhancing their ability to respond to infections and clear damaged tissues. In scientific research, Macrophage Activators are vital for studying the immune response and the regulatory mechanisms that control inflammation and tissue repair. Researchers utilize these activators to investigate how macrophages are recruited to sites of infection or injury and how they contribute to the resolution of inflammation. Understanding the activation pathways and signaling networks involved in macrophage function is essential for explaining their roles in both innate and adaptive immunity. By using Macrophage Activators, scientists can gain insights into immune system regulation, which can inform the development of new strategies for modulating immune responses in various experimental models. View detailed information on our available Macrophage Activators by clicking on the product name.
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Cord Factor

61512-20-7sc-202555
1 mg
$343.00
2
(1)

Cord Factor, a glycolipid component of mycobacterial cell walls, plays a crucial role in modulating macrophage responses. It engages specific receptors, triggering a cascade of immune signaling pathways that enhance phagocytosis and cytokine production. The compound's unique structural features facilitate strong interactions with immune cell membranes, promoting lipid raft formation and influencing cellular adhesion dynamics. Its ability to alter macrophage polarization underscores its significance in immune system regulation.

Lipoprotein, low density

sc-505938
5 mg
$350.00
(0)

Lipoprotein, low density, serves a crucial role in cellular lipid transport and metabolism, distinguished by its amphipathic nature that facilitates interactions with both hydrophobic lipids and aqueous environments. Its unique apolipoprotein composition enhances receptor-mediated endocytosis, promoting the uptake of cholesterol-rich particles by macrophages. This lipoprotein's ability to undergo conformational changes influences its stability and reactivity, impacting lipid remodeling and cellular signaling pathways.