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Livagen 20mg

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$54.99

Researched Benefits:

  • Facilitates analysis of tissue-specific chromatin remodeling and gene expression within the hepatic system
  • Supports investigation into the activation of ribosomal genes and protein synthesis in liver tissue
  • Enables research on the modulation of cellular senescence and epigenetic aging markers in hepatocytes
  • Useful for evaluating the regulation of detoxification pathways and metabolic homeostasis in cellular assays
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Description

Livagen 20mg is a synthetic short peptide that has been the subject of extensive research for its potential role in gene expression regulation and tissue regeneration. Derived from naturally occurring peptides, Livagen is designed to interact with cellular DNA, potentially influencing the activity of specific genes related to longevity and repair.

Our Livagen peptide is synthesized under stringent laboratory conditions to ensure optimal purity, stability, and consistency, making it ideal for advanced scientific and biomedical research.

Key Features:

  • Manufactured under rigorous GMP-compliant conditions.

  • High-purity lyophilized peptide for enhanced shelf-life and integrity.

  • Each lot is independently tested for quality assurance and reproducibility.

Applications:

  • Research on epigenetic modulation and gene expression.

  • Studies related to aging, stress resilience, and cellular repair mechanisms.

  • Investigating potential therapeutic roles in degenerative and age-related conditions.

Specifications and Documentation

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

  • Handling and Storage Instructions: Coming Soon.

Livagen 20mg is a valuable compound for researchers investigating the intersection of peptide science, aging, and genomic health. Its unique mechanism of interacting with DNA regulatory sites continues to garner interest in cutting-edge life science research.

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