LL-37 5MG
LL-37 5MG | Human Cathelicidin
A versatile antimicrobial peptide (AMP) studied for its potent immune-stimulating and wound-healing properties.
LL-37 is the only member of the cathelicidin family of antimicrobial peptides found in humans. In modern immunology, LL-37 is researched for its dual-action role: its ability to directly disrupt pathogen membranes and its function as a signaling molecule that modulates inflammation, promotes angiogenesis, and accelerates dermal tissue repair.
Research Benchmarks: Host Defense & Tissue Regeneration
- Pathogen Neutralization: Studying the broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity in various research models.
- Angiogenesis & Repair: Investigating the peptide’s ability to stimulate endothelial cell proliferation.
- Autoimmune Signaling: Researching the role of LL-37 in the pathophysiology of psoriasis and other immune-mediated conditions.
Scientific Reference Library
- 🧪 Research: The multifunctional roles of human LL-37
- 🧪 Research: LL-37 in tissue regeneration and new vessel formation
- 🧪 Research: Cathelicidins as modulators of the innate immune response
STRICTLY FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY.
$41.64
