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Blebbistatin

Manufactured by Beyotime
Sourced in China

Blebbistatin is a small molecule compound that functions as a selective inhibitor of non-muscle myosin II. It acts by binding to the myosin II motor domain and blocking its ATPase activity, thereby inhibiting the contractile function of non-muscle myosin II.

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2 protocols using blebbistatin

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Modulating Spine Follicle Development

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ATPase inhibitor (Blebbistatin, 1mM, Beyotime) and COX2 inhibitor (NS-398, 50 µM, Beyotime) were injected into the bottom of the spine follicle at the early growth phase using a microinjector, with DMSO as a control. Spine follicles were injected for two consecutive days and collected on the third and ninth days to observe their phenotypes using HE and immunofluorescence staining.
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Pharmacological Inhibition of Cell Mechanics

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For pharmacological inhibition studies, the inhibitors were added to the induction medium following 1 day of culture. The concentrations used for each inhibitor were 10 μM for Y-27632 (Beyotime, China) and 5 μM for Blebbistatin (Beyotime, China). These concentrations matched those used in similar studies (74 (link), 75 (link)).
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