LL-37 – Research Peptide
Product Overview
LL-37 is a synthetic peptide analog of a naturally occurring cathelicidin, widely used in laboratory research to study antimicrobial pathways, cellular signaling, and peptide-mediated molecular interactions. In controlled experimental models, LL-37 allows researchers to investigate receptor activation, molecular pathway dynamics, and peptide-mediated regulatory effects.
Scientific Research Focus
In laboratory studies, LL-37 is commonly analyzed for:
- Antimicrobial peptide signaling and pathway mapping
- Molecular interactions within cathelicidin-family peptides
- Biochemical modulation of inflammation-related pathways
- Cellular migration and organization in experimental models
- Barrier integrity and membrane-associated responses
- Molecular dynamics under controlled stress or environmental conditions
- Comparative studies with other antimicrobial or regulatory peptides
Researchers use LL-37 to explore how peptide signaling influences cellular and molecular behaviors in experimental systems.
Laboratory Relevance
LL-37 is frequently incorporated into studies involving:
- Antimicrobial peptide pathway analysis
- Controlled modulation of inflammation-related molecular responses
- Cell migration and signaling dynamics
- Experimental modeling of barrier function in tissue or cell-based assays
- Analytical testing, stability profiling, and peptide–pathway interaction mapping
Its dual activity profile makes LL-37 a versatile tool for laboratories studying antimicrobial, regulatory, and signaling pathways in research-only environments.
Quality & Preparation
Each vial is produced under strict laboratory conditions to ensure stability, purity, and reproducibility. The lyophilized format supports precise handling and reliable results for analytical and experimental applications.
For laboratory research use only.
Not for human consumption, medical use, diagnostic use, or veterinary applications.

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