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Galanin (1-30) (human) is a peptide that represents the full-length sequence of the human galanin protein. This peptide is used in neurobiological research due to its role as a neuropeptide with widespread expression in the central and peripheral nervous systems. In studies, galanin (1-30) (human) is employed to examine its binding affinity and agonistic activity on galanin receptors, which are involved in a variety of physiological processes including nociception, feeding behavior, and hormonal regulation. Research utilizing this peptide focuses on understanding the mechanisms of galanin signaling and its implications in neuromodulation and neuroendocrine functions. Additionally, galanin (1-30) (human) is used to explore its interactions with other neurotransmitter systems and its potential involvement in neuroprotective mechanisms. The peptide′s influence on signaling pathways makes it a key molecule in investigating the complex network of neuropeptide regulation and action in various physiological contexts.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Galanin (1-30) (human), 500 µg | sc-391141 | 500 µg | $215.00 | |||
Galanin (1-30) (human), 1 mg | sc-391141A | 1 mg | $339.00 | |||
Galanin (1-30) (human), 2.5 mg | sc-391141B | 2.5 mg | $564.00 | |||
Galanin (1-30) (human), 5 mg | sc-391141C | 5 mg | $816.00 |