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Chonluten 20mg

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$54.99

Researched Benefits:

  • Facilitates analysis of tissue-specific short peptide-DNA interactions within the respiratory system
  • Supports investigation into the regulation of gene expression and protein synthesis in pulmonary epithelial cells
  • Enables research on the modulation of inflammatory cytokine expression and oxidative stress pathways in lung tissue
  • Useful for evaluating the epigenetic regulation of cellular repair mechanisms in bronchial and alveolar assay models
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Description

Chonluten 20mg is a synthetic peptide bioregulator extensively researched for its potential benefits in respiratory health and lung tissue recovery. It is derived from natural peptides involved in the regulation of pulmonary cellular processes, making it a key candidate in studies focused on chronic and acute respiratory issues.

Formulated using state-of-the-art synthesis techniques and high-grade materials, our Chonluten peptide is developed to ensure purity, potency, and research-grade integrity for scientific investigations.

Key Features:

  • Produced under stringent quality standards ensuring batch-to-batch consistency.

  • Lyophilized powder format for optimal stability and ease of storage.

  • Free from fillers or unnecessary additives—100% research purity guaranteed.

Applications:

  • Studying peptide influence on bronchial and lung tissue regeneration.

  • Investigating therapeutic roles in chronic bronchitis, COPD, and asthma.

  • Exploring modulation of inflammatory responses in respiratory conditions.


Specifications and Documentation

  • Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): Coming Soon.

  • Handling and Storage Instructions: Coming Soon.

Chonluten 20mg is recognized in research communities for its regenerative implications in pulmonary studies, offering a focused peptide-based approach to investigating respiratory system function and repair mechanisms.

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