| Description | [K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (acetate) is the acetate of [K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (HY-P4195). [K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (acetate), a VIP1 selective agonist, exhibits IC50 values of binding of 2 nM, 1 nM, 30,000 nM for the human VIP1, rat VIP1, rat VIP2 receptors, respectively[1]. VIP[K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (acetate) is the acetate of [K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (HY-P4195). [K15,R16,L27]VIP(1-7)/GRF(8-27) (acetate), a VIP1 selective agonist, exhibits IC50 values of binding of 2 nM, 1 nM, 30,000 nM for the human VIP1, rat VIP1, rat VIP2 receptors, respectively[1]. VIP: VASOACTIVE Intestinal Polypeptide... Read More | Apo-Bovine Transferrin refers to iron free Transferrin (HY-P3267), serves as Transferrin receptor ligand and mediates iron release from endothelial cells. Apo-Transferrin indicates an iron deficient environment, can directly bind to hephaestin, which can convert Fe2+ to Fe3+. Apo-Transferrin Apo-Bovine Transferrin refers to iron free Transferrin (HY-P3267), serves as Transferrin receptor ligand and mediates iron release from endothelial cells. Apo-Transferrin indicates an iron deficient environment, can directly bind to hephaestin, which can convert Fe2+ to Fe3+. Apo-Transferrin mediates iron efflux most likely in cooperation with ferroportin 1[1]... Read More | Bradykinin is an effective endothelium-dependent vasodilator that can lower blood pressure. Bradykinin can induce contraction of bronchial and intestinal non-vascular smooth muscle, increase vascular permeability, and participate in the mechanism of pain[1][2][3][4][5] | Mastoparan, a tetradecapeptide which is a component of wasp venom, stimulates release of prolactin from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells | Pyruvate Oxidase, Microorganisms (PoxB) is a thiamine pyrophosphate-dependent oxidase that catalyzes the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetyl phosphate, carbon dioxide and water. Pyruvate oxidase is an important enzyme in bacterial metabolism and is often used in biochemical research[1] |