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Rock-1 siRNA (m) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.
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Rock-1 siRNA (m)
Company
Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.
Price
$293.00
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Catalog Number
sc-36432
Gene Name
Rho-associated, coiled-coil containing protein kinase 1
Quantity
10 µM
Species
mouse
NCBI Full Gene Name
Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 1
NCBI Gene Aliases
1110055K06Rik, Rock-I
Type
siRNA/dsRNA
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Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.
10410 Finnell Street
Dallas
,
Texas
75220
United States
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Citations (16)
(1)
CD24 Regulates the Formation of Ectosomes in B Lymphocytes
J Extracell Vesicles
May 25, 2025
Hong-Dien Phan, Kaitlyn E. Mayne, Willow R. B. Squires, Grant R. Kelly, Reilly H. Smith, Rashid Jafardoust, Sherri L. Christian
3‐kinase p110δ siRNA (
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
,
SC‐39132
) and Rock‐1 siRNA (
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
,
SC‐36432
). Cells were pulsed once with a voltage of 1700 and a width of 20.
Transfected
cells were cultured for
(2)
Hydrogen Sulfide Diminishes Activation of Adventitial Fibroblasts Through the Inhibition of Mitochondrial Fission
Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
June 1, 2022
Lu ZY, Guo CL, Yang B, Yao Y, Yang ZJ, Gong YX, Yang JY, Dong WY, Yang J, Yang HB,
et al
.
(3)
Vascular Stiffening Mediated by Rho-Associated Coiled-Coil Containing Kinase Isoforms
Journal of the American Heart Association
October 19, 2021
Li Y, Tai HC, Sladojevic N, Kim HH, Liao JK.
hours.
Transfection
of Small Interfering RNA Control small interfering RNA (siRNA) (
sc‐37007
), Rock1 siRNA (
sc‐36432
), and Rock2 siRNA (
sc‐36432
) were purchased from
Santa Cruz Biotechnology
. The siRNAs were diluted to
(4)
MicroRNA‑195 triggers neuroinflammation in Parkinson's disease in a Rho‑associated kinase�1‑dependent manner
Molecular Medicine Reports
April 19, 2019
Yi Ren, Huajie Li, Wei Xie, Ning Wei, Meng Liu
Guangzhou RiboBio Co., Ltd., (Guangzhou, China).
ROCK1
small interfering (si)RNA (siROCK1; cat. no.
sc‑36432
) and control siRNA (cat no.
sc‑37007
) were purchased from
Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc
. (Dallas, TX,
(5)
Myeloid Notch1 deficiency activates the RhoA/ROCK pathway and aggravates hepatocellular damage in mouse ischemic livers
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)
March 1, 2018
Lu L, Yue S, Jiang L, Li C, Zhu Q, Ke M, Lu H, Wang X, Busuttil RW, Ying QL,
et al
.
(6)
Wnt3A Induces GSK-3β Phosphorylation and β-Catenin Accumulation Through RhoA/ROCK
Journal of cellular physiology
May 1, 2017
Kim JG, Kim MJ, Choi WJ, Moon MY, Kim HJ, Lee JY, Kim J, Kim SC, Kang SG, Seo GY,
et al
.
(7)
Flowtaxis of osteoblast migration under fluid shear and the effect of RhoA kinase silencing
PloS one
January 1, 2017
Riehl BD, Lee JS, Ha L, Kwon IK, Lim JY.
(8)
Ciliary IFT80 balances canonical versus non-canonical hedgehog signalling for osteoblast differentiation
Nature communications
March 21, 2016
Yuan X, Cao J, He X, Serra R, Qu J, Cao X, Yang S.
performed in OPCs using validated siRNA oligonucleotides that target endogenous
ROCK1
(
Santa Cruz
,
sc-36432
) and
ROCK2
(
Santa Cruz
,
sc-36433
). Scrambled siRNA (
Santa Cruz
,
sc-37007
) were included as controls.
(9)
Fluid-flow-induced mesenchymal stem cell migration: role of focal adhesion kinase and RhoA kinase sensors
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
June 6, 2015
Riehl BD, Lee JS, Ha L, Lim JY.
(10)
Fluid-flow-induced mesenchymal stem cell migration: role of focal adhesion kinase and RhoA kinase sensors
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
March 6, 2015
Riehl BD, Lee JS, Ha L, Lim JY.
(11)
ROCK-isoform-specific polarization of macrophages associated with age-related macular degeneration
Cell reports
February 24, 2015
Zandi S, Nakao S, Chun KH, Fiorina P, Sun D, Arita R, Zhao M, Kim E, Schueller O, Campbell S,
et al
.
(12)
Rho-GTPase effector ROCK phosphorylates cofilin in actin-meditated cytokinesis during mouse oocyte meiosis
Biology of reproduction
February 1, 2014
Duan X, Liu J, Dai XX, Liu HL, Cui XS, Kim NH, Wang ZB, Wang Q, Sun SC.
(13)
Rho-kinase inhibition prevents the progression of diabetic nephropathy by downregulating hypoxia-inducible factor 1α
Kidney international
September 1, 2013
Matoba K, Kawanami D, Okada R, Tsukamoto M, Kinoshita J, Ito T, Ishizawa S, Kanazawa Y, Yokota T, Murai N,
et al
.
(14)
The role of RhoA kinase (ROCK) in cell alignment on nanofibers
Acta biomaterialia
August 1, 2013
Andalib MN, Lee JS, Ha L, Dzenis Y, Lim JY.
(15)
The RhoA-ROCK-PTEN pathway as a molecular switch for anchorage dependent cell behavior
Biomaterials
April 1, 2012
Yang S, Kim HM.
(16)
Transformation by the Rho-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor Dbs requires ROCK I-mediated phosphorylation of myosin light chain
The Journal of biological chemistry
June 9, 2006
Liu Z, Kostenko EV, Mahon GM, Olabisi OO, Whitehead IP.
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