Peptides are a group of biologically active substances that are involved in various cellular functions of organisms.Peptides are frequently utilized in functional analysis, research on vaccines, and particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals. More than 80 peptide medications are already available on the market to treat a variety of illnesses, such as diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, HIV infection, and chronic pain.
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V35350 | H-D-Leu-Gly-Gly-OH | 18625-22-4 | H-D-Leu-Gly-Gly-OH is a peptide compound. |
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V36180 | H-D-Arg-OH.HCl | 64960-75-4 | HD-Asp(OtBu)-OH is an aspartic acid analogue. |
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V36179 | H-Val-OBzl.HCl | 627-75-8 | H-Val-Obzl.HCl is a valine analogue. |
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V36192 | H-DL-Phe(4-Cl)-OMe.HCl | 62937-45-5 | (R)-Pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide is a proline analogue. |
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V36198 | H-D-Thr-oBzl.HCl | 14907-27-8 | H-D-Trp-OMe. |
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V36197 | H-D-Thr(tBu)-Ome.HCl | 75748-36-6 | H-D-Thr-oBzl. |
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V36190 | H-D-Phe(4-I)-OH | 71666-94-9 | HD-Phe(4-I)-OH is a phenylalanine analogue. |
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V36188 | H-Lys-OEt.2HCl | 69630-60-0 | HD-Met-OMe.HCl is a methionine analogue. |
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V36199 | H-D-Trp-OMe.HCl | 556-02-5 | D-Tyrosine is the D-isomer of tyrosine. |
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V36200 | H-D-Tyr-OH | 3728-20-9 | H-D-Tyr-OMe. |
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V36427 | DABCYL-Arg-Gly-Val-Val-Asn-Ala-OH | DABCYL-Arg-Gly-Val-Val-Asn-Ala-OH is a peptide compound. | |
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V85734 | DABCYL-SEVNLDAEF-EDANS | 1802078-36-9 | |
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V34871 | DABCYL-TNF-α-EDANS (-4 to +6) (human) | 396716-14-6 | DABCYL-TNF-α-EDANS (-4 to +6) (human) is a FRET peptide substrate for tumor necrosis factor convertase (TACE). |
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V85726 | DABCYL-VNLDAE-EDANS | 1802078-37-0 | |
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V85772 | Dansyl-Gly-Cys-Val-Leu-Ser TFA | ||
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V85150 | Dazdotuftide TFA (TRS01 TFA) | 2522933-45-3 | |
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V85018 | DC432 | 2388988-70-1 | |
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V36100 | DEPBT | 165534-43-0 | DEPBT is a peptide compound. |
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V35344 | H-DL-Ala-DL-Leu-OH | 1999-42-4 | 2-(2-Aminopropanamido)-4-methylpentanoic acid is a leucine analogue. |
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V35346 | H-DL-Ala-DL-Phe-OH | 1999-45-7 | H-DL-Ala-DL-Phe-OH is a peptide compound. |