| Description | Muscle homing peptide M12 can preferentially bind to surface protein of muscle cells. Muscle homing peptide M12 mediates enhanced cellular uptake of nanoparticles (NPs) in myoblasts in vitro. Muscle homing peptide M12 is covalently conjugated to PLGA-PEG NPs via the N-terminal α-amino groups ofMuscle homing peptide M12 can preferentially bind to surface protein of muscle cells. Muscle homing peptide M12 mediates enhanced cellular uptake of nanoparticles (NPs) in myoblasts in vitro. Muscle homing peptide M12 is covalently conjugated to PLGA-PEG NPs via the N-terminal α-amino groups of peptides using the N-hydroxysuccinimide ester reaction[1][2]... Read More | Endomorphin 2 TFA, a high affinity, highly selective agonist of the µ-opioid receptor, displays reasonable affinities for kappa3 binding sites, with Ki value between 20 and 30 nM[1] | IIQLPEIVVV TFA is a specific inhibitor of Drp1-Mff interaction. IIQLPEIVVV TFA can distinguish physiological from pathological fission and block physiological fission, thus leading to mitochondrial dysfunction. IIQLPEIVVV TFA can be used in the study of Huntington's disease[1] | Neuromedin U, rat TFA is a 23-amino acid brain-gut peptide. Neuromedin U (NMU), through its cognate receptor NMUR2 in the central nervous system, regulates several important physiological functions, including energy balance, stress response, and nociception | WP9QY, TNF-a Antagonist, TNF-a Antagonist is a biological active peptide. (This cyclic peptide is designed to mimic the most critical tumor necrosis factor (TNF) recognition loop on TNF receptor I. It prevents interactions of TNF with its receptor. This TNF antagonist is a useful template for the WP9QY, TNF-a Antagonist, TNF-a Antagonist is a biological active peptide. (This cyclic peptide is designed to mimic the most critical tumor necrosis factor (TNF) recognition loop on TNF receptor I. It prevents interactions of TNF with its receptor. This TNF antagonist is a useful template for the development of small molecular inhibitors to prevent both inflammatory bone destruction and systemic bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis.)... Read More |