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  • Article number: AS-24213
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    Gastrin Releasing Peptide, human

    Description Gastrin-releasing peptide, a 27-amino acid peptide isolated from the gut, stimulates the release of Gastrin, and shares a common C-terminal decapeptide homology with bombesin. Gastrin-releasing peptide is an important growth-modulating factor in developing lung epithelium. It is used as a tumor marker in the diagnosis of small-cell lung carcinoma, since it is known to be produced by these cancer cells. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-22813-
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    Beta-Amyloid (17-40)

    Description In Alheimer's Disease brains, plaques contain amino-terminal truncated beta-Amyloid peptides including the alpha secretase-generated p3 fragments, beta-Amyloid 17-40 and 17-42. They were shown to induce pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production in vitro and in vivo. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-24295
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    Beta-Amyloid (1-39) Peptide

    Description A number of Aß protein variants, differing only at their carboxy terminus (1-39, 1-40, 1-42 and 1-43), are identified as the major components of the cerebral amyloid deposits in Alzheimer’s disease. The length of the C-terminus is a critical determinant of the rate of amyloid formation (“kinetic solubility”), with only a minor effect on the thermodynamic solubility. Amyloid formation by the kinetically soluble peptides (e.g. 1-39) can be nucleated, or “seeded” by peptides which include the critical C-terminal residues (1-42, 26-42, 26-43, 34-42). (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-24401
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    Peptide YY, human

    Description PYY is a 36-amino acid regulatory gut hormone present in endocrine cells in the intestine. This peptide acts both as an endocrine and a paracrine agent. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-24177
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    Anti-BetaGamma (MPS-Phosducin-like protein C terminus)

    Description This is a membrane-permeable phosphoducin-like anti-βγ peptide, whose membrane-permeable sequence (MPS) is derived from the C-terminal residues of phosducin-like protein (PhLP). This region of PhLP has been shown to confer interactions with Gβγ-mediated signaling. Specifically, it was shown to have inhibitory effects on Go GTPase activity, demonstrating the ability to bind Gβγ, and inhibition of Gβγ-enhanced rhodopsin phosphorylation by βARK. The PhLP shares amino acid sequence homology with phosphoducin, a phosphoprotein expressed in the retina and pineal gland. These proteins have been shown to regulate G-protein signaling by binding to the beta-gamma subunits of G proteins. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-23525-05
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    Beta-Amyloid (1-42), FAM-labeled

    Description Aß (1-42), a major component of amyloid plaques, accumulates in neurons of Alzheimer’s disease brains. Biochemical analysis of the amyloid peptides isolated from Alzheimer’s disease brain indicates that Aß (1-42) is the principal species associated with senile plaque amyloids, while Aß (1-40) is more abundant in cerebrovascular amyloid deposit. This is a fluorescent (FAM)-labeled ß-Amyloid peptide, Abs/Em=494/521 nm. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-60251-05
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    Beta-Amyloid (1-37)

    Description Beta-amyloid is the main component of amyloid deposits in the AD brain. Beta-amyloid peptides have a heterogeneous C-terminus with the majority composed ofAβ1-40, while a minor product is Aβ 1-42. Additional minor Aβ peptides are also normally produced, such as Beta-amyloid 1-34, 1-37, 1-38 and 1-39, and few reports have quantified the levels of these peptides in the brain. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-22866
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    Pancreatic Polypeptide, human

    Description Pancreatic Polypeptide (PP) is a 36-amino acid anorexigenic peptide hormone secreted by the PP cells of pancreas. It is rapidly released postprandially and continues to remain elevated for approximately 4-6 hours after a meal. PP modulates food intake, and is absent in children with Prader-Willi syndrome. Secretion of PP can be accomplisehd through electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve. Cholecystokinin (CCK) and Gastrin appear to be involved in its secretion, while Ghrelin and Obestatin are reported to inhibit its release. PP is related to Peptide YY and Neuropeptide Y (NPY). (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-22456
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    Glucagon (1-29), bovine, human, rat, porcine

    Description Glucagon is a peptide hormone secreted from the pancreatic Islet of Langerhans alpha-cells, in response to low circulating blood glucose levels in order to restore normal glucose levels. It acts on hepatic enzymes that regulate glucose production and glycogen synthesis. Excessive amounts of circulating glucagon levels is implicated in the metabolic dysregulation of type 2 diabetes, since such conditions result in hyperglycaemia. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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  • Article number: AS-24405
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    Peptide YY (3-36), human

    Description This peptide, a PYY (3-36), a Y2R agonist, is released from the gastrointestinal tract postprandially in proportion to the calorie content of a meal and can inhibit food intake. (Shipping Cost: €35.00)
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