Vesugen 20MG
$65.00
Vesugen 20MG is a 20-milligram format of Vesugen, a synthetic peptide bioregulator studied in laboratory settings. Researchers have examined peptide bioregulators like Vesugen in vascular biology research, including models involving endothelial function and microcirculation. Interest also includes peptide signaling and gene expression patterns observed in preclinical work.
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Vesugen 20MG is a 20-milligram format of Vesugen, a synthetic peptide bioregulator used in research. It is commonly discussed within the broader class of short regulatory peptides investigated for potential roles in cellular signaling and tissue specific regulatory pathways.
Studies have examined Vesugen in the context of vascular biology, including preclinical models focused on endothelial cells, microcirculation, and vascular tissue responses. Researchers also explore how peptide bioregulators may relate to gene expression profiles and adaptive processes observed in laboratory systems, although findings can vary by model and design.
- Specification: 20MG
This product is intended for laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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