Cat. No. | Product Name | Target | Signaling Pathways |
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TP1621 |
Insulin alpha-chain (1-13)
Insulin alpha-chain 1-13 |
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This peptide is a fragment of the alpha-chain of insulin amino acids 1 to 13. The insulin a-chain epitope recognized by human T cells is posttranslationally modified. | |||
TP1125 |
Insulin(cattle)
牛胰岛素,Insulin from bovine pancreas,胰岛素 |
IGF-1R | Tyrosine Kinase/Adaptors |
Insulin cattle (Insulin from bovine pancreas) 是一种在胰腺 β 细胞中产生的两链多肽激素,在很多哺乳动物细胞培养体系中用作生长因子。 | |||
TP1664 |
Proinsulin C-Peptide (55-89), human
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Human proinsulin, the single-chain peptide precursor of insulin, consists of the insulin A and B chains connected by the 31 amino acid C-peptide. Cleavage of proinsulin by proteolytic enzymes produces insulin and free C-peptide. | |||
TP1126 |
InsB 9-23
Insulin B chain (9-23) |
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InsB (9-23) is an insulin B-chain peptide that binds to a class II histocompatibility complex (MHC) allele called I-Ag7. | |||
T36582 |
Glucocerebrosides (Gaucher's spleen)
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Glucocerebrosides are formed by the tethering of glucose to a ceramide by glucosylceramide synthase. They are present in neuronal and non-neuronal mammalian tissues and are found at low quantities in a large number of plant species. Glucocerebrosides are precursors in the synthesis of lactosylceramides and gangliosides. Increased levels of glucocerebrosides are associated with obesity-induced insulin resistance in mice and with neuronal deficits observed in neuronopathic Gaucher disease. This pr... | |||
T35639 |
Sulfatides (bovine) (sodium salt)
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Sulfatides are endogenous sulfoglycolipids with various biological activities in the central and peripheral nervous systems, pancreas, and immune system. They are produced from the combination of ceramide and UDP-galactose in the endoplasmic reticulum followed by sulfation in the Golgi apparatus. The ceramide portion contains variable fatty acid chain lengths, which are tissue- and pathology-dependent. Sulfatides are primarily found in the myelin sheath of oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells, wit... |