Date published: 2026-4-27

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IL-11 Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of IL-11 Substrates for use in various applications. IL-11 Substrates are critical tools for studying the function and regulation of interleukin-11 (IL-11), a cytokine involved in various cellular processes, including hematopoiesis, inflammation, and tissue regeneration. IL-11 plays a significant role in modulating the immune response and promoting the survival and proliferation of certain cell types, particularly in the bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract. These substrates help explain the role of IL-11 in immune regulation and tissue repair, providing insights into how IL-11 activity affects cellular communication and overall tissue homeostasis. Additionally, these substrates are valuable in high-throughput screening assays aimed at discovering new modulators of IL-11 activity, aiding in the identification of novel regulatory mechanisms and potential research targets. The use of IL-11 Substrates supports the development of experimental models to dissect the complex signaling networks involving IL-11, enhancing our understanding of cellular regulation and adaptation. By enabling precise measurement and manipulation of IL-11 activity, these substrates facilitate comprehensive studies of the cytokine's role in cellular physiology and its broader implications in various biological contexts. View detailed information on our available IL-11 Substrates by clicking on the product name.
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PSTAIRE peptide

sc-3142
0.5 mg
$96.00
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PSTAIRE peptide demonstrates a remarkable affinity for interleukin-11, engaging in specific molecular interactions that modulate its signaling pathways. Its unique structural features enable precise receptor binding, leading to conformational changes that influence downstream signaling cascades. The peptide's stability in physiological conditions enhances its interaction kinetics, promoting prolonged engagement with target receptors. This behavior underscores its potential to intricately regulate cellular responses and tissue dynamics.