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555550 Rho Kinase Inhibitor - Calbiochem

The Rho kinase inhibitor, CAS 871543-07-6, is a cell-permeable, highly specific, reversible, potent, and ATP-competitive inhibitor of Rho-associated kinase (Ki = 1.6 nM).
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555553 Rho Kinase Inhibitor III, Rockout - CAS 7272-84-6 - Calbiochem

The Rho Kinase Inhibitor III, Rockout, also referenced under CAS 7272-84-6, controls the biological activity of Rho Kinase. This small molecule/inhibitor is primarily used for Phosphorylation & Dephosphorylation applications.
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555558 Rho/SRF Pathway Inhibitor, CCG-1423 - CAS 285986-88-1 - Calbiochem

The Rho/SRF Pathway Inhibitor, CCG-1423, also referenced under CAS 285986-88-1, controls the biological activity of Rho/SRF. This small molecule/inhibitor is primarily used for Cell Structure applications.
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14-383 Rho Assay Reagent (Rhotekin RBD, agarose), 650 µg

Specifically binds to & precipitates GTP-Rho, but not GDP-Rho from cell lysates. For use in Affinity Binding Assays.
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555460 Rho Inhibitor, Rhosin - Calbiochem

Rho Inhibitor, Rhosin, CAS 1173671-63-0, is a cell-permeable compound that directly targets Rho GEF binding domain (Kd = 354 nM for RhoA), thereby prevents Rho from interacting with its GEFs.