LATEST PEPTIDE ARTICLES

NAD+ Peptide: Research in Enzymatic Reactions and Neuroprotection

NAD+ Peptide: Research in Enzymatic Reactions and Neuroprotection

NAD+ peptide, an acronym denoting nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, represents the oxidized iteration of NADH. Its principal biological role is speculated to encompass the mediation of electron transfer from one biochemical reaction to another, thereby potentially...

PTD-DBM Peptide: Research in Hair Growth and Wound Repair

PTD-DBM Peptide: Research in Hair Growth and Wound Repair

The PTD-DBM peptide is a fusion protein that research indicates is a potentially synergistic combination of the transduction properties of the Protein Transduction Domain (PTD) with the functional domain of the Dishevelled Binding Motif (DBM). Dishevelled (DVL) is a...

Cardiogen Peptide Research in Cardiac Function and Damaged Tissue

Cardiogen Peptide Research in Cardiac Function and Damaged Tissue

Cardiogen is a short peptide characterized as a bioregulator with distinctive properties centered around fibroblasts, cells considered responsible for tissue repair and scar formation. Although initially studied for its involvement in various cardiovascular diseases,...

Exploration of B7-33 Peptide and Anti-Fibrosis and Vasoprotection

Exploration of B7-33 Peptide and Anti-Fibrosis and Vasoprotection

B7-33 is a single-chain peptide, synthesized in a soluble form and derived from the naturally occurring protein H2-relaxin. This peptide appears to retain the anti-fibrotic properties of relaxin, reportedly without increasing cAMP production. B7-33 studies have...

ARA-290 Peptide Research in Inflammation and Tissue Repair

ARA-290 Peptide Research in Inflammation and Tissue Repair

ARA-290 is a synthetic 11-amino acid peptide developed to mimic erythropoietin's structure and function (EPO). This hormone is considered to be a production regulator of red blood cells.(1) ARA-290 peptide is a non-erythropoietic peptide that researchers suggest does...

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