| Quantity | 5 mg, 10 mg | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg | 100 U, 200 U | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg |
| Description | Tetrapeptide-1 is a signaling peptide with antioxidant properties. Tetrapeptide-1 can stimulate the synthesis of extracellular matrices (such as collagen, elastin, and fibronectin), thereby combating signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles and sagging. Tetrapeptide-1 has been reported to be used as a Tetrapeptide-1 is a signaling peptide with antioxidant properties. Tetrapeptide-1 can stimulate the synthesis of extracellular matrices (such as collagen, elastin, and fibronectin), thereby combating signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles and sagging. Tetrapeptide-1 has been reported to be used as a cosmetic ingredient[1]... Read More | JAMM protein inhibitor 2 (compound 180) is a potent JAMM protease inhibitor with IC50s of 10 µM, 46 µM and 89 µM for thrombin, Rpn11 and MMP2, respectively. JAMM protein inhibitor 2 can be used for researching anticancer[1] | Leucine dehydrogenase, Microorganism (EC 1.4.1.9) can be purified from Bacillus spheroides. Leucine dehydrogenase catalyzed the oxidative deamination of L-leucine, L-valine, L-isoleucine, L-norvaline, L-alpha-aminobutyrate, and L-norleucine, and the reductive amination of their keto analogues[1] | Semax acetate is a nootropic neuroprotective peptide. Semax acetate can be used in the research of brain stroke[1] | Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA (WaTx TFA) is the TFA salt form of Wasabi Receptor Toxin (HY-P5914). Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is a cell-penetrating scorpion toxin. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is the activator for TRPA1 ion channel with EC50 in nanomolar level, and prolongs the channel open time, but Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA (WaTx TFA) is the TFA salt form of Wasabi Receptor Toxin (HY-P5914). Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is a cell-penetrating scorpion toxin. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA is the activator for TRPA1 ion channel with EC50 in nanomolar level, and prolongs the channel open time, but reduces Ca2+ permeability. Wasabi Receptor Toxin TFA causes thermal hypersensitivity and mechanical allodynia in rats, without triggering neurogenic inflammation[1]... Read More |