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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-125221

    ROCK Cdc42-binding kinase Cancer
    DJ4 is a ATP-competitive inhibitor of ROCK1/2 (IC50 values:5 and 50 nM) and MRCKα/β (IC50 values:10 and 100 nM). DJ4 blocks stress fiber formation and inhibits migration and invasion of cancer cells. DJ4 can be used for study of lung cancer, breast cancer, and pancreatic (PANC-1) cancer .
    DJ4
  • HY-16563
    Narciclasine
    10+ Cited Publications

    Lycoricidinol

    ROCK Cancer
    Narciclasine is a plant growth modulator. Narciclasine modulates the Rho/Rho kinase/LIM kinase/cofilin signaling pathway, greatly increasing GTPase RhoA activity as well as inducing actin stress fiber formation in a RhoA-dependent manner.
    Narciclasine
  • HY-112362

    Rockout; 3-(4-Pyridinyl)-1H-indole; Rho Kinase Inhibitor III, Rockout

    ROCK Inflammation/Immunology
    3-(4-Pyridyl)indole (Rockout) is a Rho-kinase (ROCK) inhibitor, with an IC50 of 25 μM. 3-(4-Pyridyl)indole can inhibit blebbing and cause dissolution of actin stress fibers in a wound healing assay .
    3-(4-Pyridyl)indole
  • HY-N2438
    Methylophiopogonanone B
    1 Publications Verification

    Ras Others
    Methylophiopogonanone B, homoisoflavonoid, is extracted from the root of Ophiopogon japonicas, shows high antioxidant ability . Methylophiopogonanone B increases GTP-Rho and acts via the Rho signaling pathway, inducing cell morphological change via actin cytoskeletal reorganization, including dendrite retraction and stress fiber formation .
    Methylophiopogonanone B
  • HY-100460

    ROCK Cancer
    BIPM is a potent ROCK2 inhibitor. BIPM leads to significant changes in neurite length, cell migration and actin stress fibers. BIPM plays an important role in anti-cancer metastasis .
    BIPM
  • HY-16563R

    Lycoricidinol (Standard)

    Reference Standards ROCK Cancer
    Narciclasine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Narciclasine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Narciclasine is a plant growth modulator. Narciclasine modulates the Rho/Rho kinase/LIM kinase/cofilin signaling pathway, greatly increasing GTPase RhoA activity as well as inducing actin stress fiber formation in a RhoA-dependent manner.
    Narciclasine (Standard)
  • HY-N10341

    IFNAR ROCK Inflammation/Immunology Cancer
    Centaureidin is an orally active IFN-promoter that can be isolated from Bidens pilosa with an EC50 of 0.9 μg/mL. Centaureidin activates the Rho signal pathway, leading to actin and tubulin disassembly, and resulting in dendrite retraction and stress fiber formation in melanocytes. Centaureidin shows high tumor cell growth inhibitory activities. Centaureidin significantly inhibits paw edema in mice [1][2][3][4][5].
    Centaureidin
  • HY-171909A

    GroPIns-4-P disodium

    Adenylate Cyclase ROCK Cancer
    Glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate (GroPIns-4-P) disodium is a metabolite of phospholipase A and an inhibitor of adenylylcyclase. Glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate disodium can regulate cAMP-dependent cellular functions. Glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate disodium can also induce the formation of membrane ruffles and stress fibers in serum-starved Swiss 3T3 cells by activating the small GTPases Rac and Rho, respectively. Glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate disodium can be used in research on cancer cell motility and invasiveness .
    Glycerophosphoinositol 4-phosphate disodium
  • HY-157693

    Endogenous Metabolite Cancer
    C18:1 Cyclic LPA is a naturally occurring analog of the growth factor-like phospholipid mediator, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), characterized by the formation of a 5-membered ring between its sn-2 hydroxy group and the sn-3 phosphate. This unique structure allows C18:1 Cyclic LPA to influence a variety of cellular functions, such as inhibiting cell cycle progression, promoting the formation of stress fibers, curtailing tumor cell invasiveness and metastasis, and modulating the differentiation and survival of neuronal cells. Notably, many of these cellular effects elicited by C18:1 Cyclic LPA appear to counter those induced by LPA, despite the activation of seemingly similar receptor populations.
    C18:1 Cyclic LPA

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