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High-Purity vs. Standard Grade: Why Research Quality Matters

High-Purity vs. Standard Grade: Why Research Quality Matters

In-vitro scientific exploration demands rigorous control over experimental variables. Within chemical biology, the molecular integrity of synthesised reagents dictates the validity of observational data. When researchers source compounds for cellular assays or receptor-binding studies, the distinct…
High-Purity vs. Standard Grade: Why Research Quality Matters
B7-33: The Single-Chain Relaxin Analogue for Fibrosis Research

B7-33: The Single-Chain Relaxin Analogue for Fibrosis Research

The study of fibrotic pathways remains a primary focus in extracellular matrix (ECM) research. B7-33, a novel single-chain peptide analogue of human gene-2 (H2) relaxin, represents a significant development in biochemical tools designed to investigate tissue remodelling. Unlike native H2 relaxin, w…
B7-33: The Single-Chain Relaxin Analogue for Fibrosis Research
Transcriptomic Profiling of Epitalon-Exposed Human Primary Cells

Transcriptomic Profiling of Epitalon-Exposed Human Primary Cells

Primary human somatic cell cultures undergo a finite quantity of mitotic divisions prior to entering replicative senescence, a phenomenon largely governed by progressive telomeric attrition. The synthetic tetrameric peptide Epitalon (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) serves as a prominent candidate in laboratory se…
Transcriptomic Profiling of Epitalon-Exposed Human Primary Cells