| Description | Valziflocept (BAX1810; TAK-752) is a recombinant soluble human FcγRIIb receptor that targets Fc and FcγR. FcγRs bind and neutralize pathogenic IgG, thus forming a "decoy" or "scavenger" receptor that can reduce the severity of autoimmune diseases. Valziflocept can be used in studies Valziflocept (BAX1810; TAK-752) is a recombinant soluble human FcγRIIb receptor that targets Fc and FcγR. FcγRs bind and neutralize pathogenic IgG, thus forming a "decoy" or "scavenger" receptor that can reduce the severity of autoimmune diseases. Valziflocept can be used in studies of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)[1]... Read More | AH1 is an immunodominant antigen derived from the gp70 product of an endogenous MuLV. AH1 behaves as the CTL-immunodominant epitope of CT26 colon carcinoma[1][2] | Aldolase, Rabbit muscle is a glycolytic enzyme and a component of the VATPase complex. Aldolase causes fructose 1, 6-diphosphate to decompose into dihydroxyacetone and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate[1] | Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-20 (PTP20) is a biomimetic peptide agonist of α-MSH. Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-20 promotes hair pigmentation and delays hair graying by activating the MC1-R pathway (AC50: 0.16 nM), enhancing catalase activity to reduce H2O2 accumulation, and upregulating SIRT1 activity. Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-20 (PTP20) is a biomimetic peptide agonist of α-MSH. Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-20 promotes hair pigmentation and delays hair graying by activating the MC1-R pathway (AC50: 0.16 nM), enhancing catalase activity to reduce H2O2 accumulation, and upregulating SIRT1 activity. Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-20 can be used in research on preventing hair loss and improving hair graying[1]... Read More | Rusfertide is a peptide mimetic of natural hepcidin, which targets and degrades ferroportin, reduces serum iron and transferrin-saturation, and thus regulates the production of red blood cells. Rusfertide ameliorates the polycythemia vera, β-thalassemia and hereditary hemochromatosis[1][2] |