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Ara-290 (10mg)
ARA-290 (Cibinetide)
ARA-290 – 10mg (Lyophilized Peptide) – For Research Use Only
ARA-290 is a synthetic peptide derived from erythropoietin (EPO) that is specifically engineered to retain tissue-protective properties without stimulating erythropoiesis. It is widely studied for its potential in anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and tissue repair research.
ARA-290 interacts with the innate repair receptor (IRR), making it a promising candidate in research related to chronic inflammation, neuropathic pain, and autoimmune conditions.
Product Details:
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Peptide: ARA-290
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Purity: >98%
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Form: Lyophilized powder
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Quantity: 10mg per vial
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Storage: Store at -4°F (-20°C). After reconstitution, refrigerate at 36–46°F (2–8°C) and use within 30 days.
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Grade: Research use only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic use.
Potential Research Applications:
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Anti-inflammatory pathway studies
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Neuropathic pain models
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Tissue protection and repair research
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Innate repair receptor (IRR) exploration