Date published: 2026-4-28

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NGFR Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of NGFR Inhibitors for use in various applications. Nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR), also known as p75NTR, is a receptor that plays a pivotal role in the regulation of neuronal survival, apoptosis, and axonal growth. It is involved in various signaling pathways that influence the development and function of the nervous system. NGFR Inhibitors are essential tools in scientific research, allowing researchers to investigate the complex roles of NGFR in neural cell biology. By inhibiting NGFR activity, scientists can explore how this receptor influences processes such as nerve regeneration, neurodegeneration, and cellular responses to injury. These inhibitors are widely used in studies focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and other conditions where NGFR signaling is implicated. Additionally, NGFR Inhibitors are valuable in research aimed at unraveling the intricate balance between cell survival and programmed cell death in neural tissues, providing insights into potential therapeutic targets for modulating these processes. The availability of NGFR Inhibitors has significantly advanced research in neuroscience, cell biology, and molecular signaling, offering critical insights into the receptor's function and its broader implications in the nervous system. View detailed information on our available NGFR Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.
Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Ro 08-2750

37854-59-4sc-203682
sc-203682A
1 mg
10 mg
$188.00
$416.00
1
(0)

Ro 08-2750 is a selective compound that exhibits unique interactions with neurotrophic growth factor receptors, influencing downstream signaling pathways. Its structure allows for specific binding to receptor sites, facilitating conformational changes that enhance receptor activation. This compound demonstrates distinct kinetic properties, promoting rapid internalization and recycling of receptors, which can alter cellular responses and modulate synaptic plasticity. Its behavior as an acid halide contributes to its reactivity and interaction with biological macromolecules.