Catalog |
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Description |
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R-M-1374 |
FAP-A Peptide |
Fibronectin attachment proteins (FAPs) comprise a family of fibronectin-binding glycoproteins that are expressed by several species of mycobacteria. FAPs are critical for attachment and internalization of Mycobacterium bovis BCG and M. avium subsp. avium to tissue of host. FAP-A Peptide corresponds to the FAP sequence (aa269-292) found in M. avium subsp. avium. |
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R-M-1381 |
Enterostatin Peptide,Cas:117830-79-2 |
Enterostatin corresponds to a propeptide (aa 18-22) within colipase, a cofactor of pancreatic lipase. Enterostatin has a biological activity as a satiety signal once cleaved off the colipase. |
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R-M-1384 |
Endothelin 1 Peptide,Cas:117399-94-7 |
Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is the predominant isoform of the endothelins, a family of endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor peptides. Endothelin-1 is expressed as a 212-aa precursor (preproendothelin-1) that is sequentially cleaved into 2 chains: Endothelin-1 (21 aa) and Big Endothelin-1 (38 aa). Big endothelin-1 is cleaved to yield endothelin-1 via the activity of an endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE), chymases and non-ECE metalloproteases. ET-1 exerts various biological effects, including vasoconstriction and the stimulation of cell proliferation in tissues via ET receptors A and B. |
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R-M-1388 |
ERP Peptide,Cas:2990-43-4 |
Eledoisin-related peptide, a member of the tachykinin family, is an active peptide that excites neurons and triggers behavioral responses. It is a potent vasodilatator and secretagogue that contacts many smooth muscles. |
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R-M-1389 |
Egg-Laying Hormone Peptide,CAS:117680-39-4 |
Egg-laying hormone (ELH) acts as a neurotransmitter on neurons of the abdominal ganglion and as hormone by diffusing to the circulating hemolymph to modulate the activity of other organs. It specifically causes contraction of smooth muscle in the ovotestis and expulsion of the egg string. The peptide corresponds to aa 206-241 of ELH. |
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R-M-1391 |
Dermorphin Peptide,CAS:77614-16-5 |
Dermorphin is a peptide expressed by the frog venom skin glands with a potent opiate-like activity on mu-type opioid receptors, which have potent depressive and analgesic effects. Dermorphin may also have effects on pulmonary ventilation and pituitary hormone release. Dermorphin is 30-40 times more potent than morphine, however it has never been approved for medical use in humans or animals. |
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R-M-1392 |
Dermorphin Analog Peptide |
The dermorphin analog peptide binds to mu-opioid and delta-opioid receptors with higher affinity and selectivity than morphin. Like other opioid agonists, this peptide affects learning and memory as well as motor activity and exhibits neuromodulatory and antinociceptive/analgesic activities. |
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R-M-1405 |
CRF Peptide (Bovine),CAS: 92307-52-3 |
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), a hormone from the hypothalamus, regulates the release of corticotropin (ACTH) and endorphin from the pituitary gland. CRF is also a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and is involved in autonomic and endocrine responses to stress. |
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R-M-1406 |
CRF Peptide,CAS:86784-80-7 |
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), a hormone from the hypothalamus, regulates the release of corticotropin (ACTH) and endorphin from the pituitary gland. CRF is also a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and is involved in autonomic and endocrine responses to stress. |
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R-M-1408 |
Collagen-Binding Fragment Peptide,CAS:94040-53-6 |
This peptide contains a collagen-binding sequence found in a fibronectin peptide. This peptide is used as a negative control to examine the effects of fibronectin binding inhibition on cell migration and gastrulation in embryos. |
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