Antimicrobial peptides
Antimicrobial peptides (also known as AMPs or host defense peptides), are short, naturally occurring peptides found in multicellular organisms, and produced as a first line of defense. They can kill bacteria, yeasts, fungi, viruses and cancer cells, directly or indirectly by modulating the host defense systems. Researchers can save up to 50% on antimicrobial peptides from Hello Bio – they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
(+)-Abscisic acid (HB4674)
Description:Phytohormone and endogenous lanthionine synthetase C-like 2 (LANCL2) ligand
Purity:>99%
(±)-Anatoxin A fumarate (HB2023)
Description:Potent nicotinic agonist. Apoptosis inducer.
Purity:>99%
(±)-Bay K 8644 (HB1209)
Description:L-type Ca2+ channel agonist. Aids iPSCs generation from Mouse embryonic fibroblasts.
Purity:>99%
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Fluorescent adenosine receptor agonist
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Water soluble prototypic, atypical antipsychotic. Binds to both serotonin and dopamine receptors.
Purity:>98%