Retinoic acid-related orphan receptors (RORs) are a group of nuclear receptors that function as transcription factors and play important roles in the regulation of various physiological processes, including metabolism, immunity, and development. There are three types of RORs: ROR-alpha, ROR-beta, and ROR-gamma, encoded by the RORA, RORB, and RORC genes, respectively.
Retinoic acid-related orphans
- SR1001, Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-α;Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-γ
Cas#:1335106-03-0
Starting at $94.90
- CD 2314, Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-α;Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-β
Cas#:170355-37-0
Starting at $136.90
- Cintirorgon (LYC-55716), Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-γ
Cas#:2055536-64-4
Starting at $142.90
- cholest-5-ene-3,25-diol, Agonist of GPR183;Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-γ
Cas#:2140-46-7
Starting at $53.90
- ALRT 1550, Antagonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-β;Antagonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-γ
Cas#:178600-20-9
Starting at $799.90
- RORC2 inverse agonist 66, Agonist of RAR-related orphan receptor-γ
Starting at $1,334.90