Date published: 2025-9-16

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RAR gamma Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of RAR gamma Activators for use in various applications. These chemical compounds are pivotal in scientific research, especially in studying gene expression regulation, cell differentiation, and development. RAR gamma, a type of nuclear receptor, plays a crucial role in modulating the expression of specific genes by binding to retinoic acid response elements (RAREs) in the DNA. The activators of RAR gamma are instrumental in research focused on understanding the mechanisms of gene regulation, particularly in the context of retinoid signaling pathways. They are extensively used in laboratory settings to investigate the effects of RAR gamma activation on cellular processes, providing insights into cellular differentiation, apoptosis, and the development of various tissues. Researchers employ these activators to study the complex interactions between different signaling molecules and nuclear receptors, thereby advancing our understanding of molecular biology and biochemistry. The availability of RAR gamma Activators at Santa Cruz Biotechnology allows scientists to explore these pathways with precision and consistency, making them a valuable resource in the field of molecular research. View detailed information on our available RAR gamma Activators by clicking on the product name.

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CD 437

125316-60-1sc-202527
5 mg
$121.00
(1)

CD437, also known as AHPN (6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]-2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid), is a synthetic retinoid that acts as a potent RARγ agonist. It binds to RARγ, leading to the activation of downstream signaling pathways associated with cellular differentiation and apoptosis.

LE 135

155877-83-1sc-204053
sc-204053A
10 mg
50 mg
$168.00
$707.00
5
(1)

LE 135 is a synthetic RARγ agonist that selectively activates RARγ, influencing downstream signaling pathways associated with cellular differentiation and apoptosis. By binding to RARγ, LE540 modulates the receptor's transcriptional activity, providing a specific means to dissect the functional roles of RARγ in various cellular contexts.