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LL-37
LL-37
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LL-37 is a naturally occurring human antimicrobial peptide belonging to the cathelicidin family. It plays a key role in the body’s innate immune system, where it is involved in first-line defense against pathogens and in regulating inflammatory and immune responses.
In research settings, LL-37 is widely studied for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, as well as its influence on immune modulation, wound healing processes, and tissue repair signaling. Because of its multifunctional biological roles, it is a frequent subject in immunology, microbiology, and regenerative medicine research.
Key Features
- Human cathelicidin-derived host defense peptide
- Broad-spectrum antimicrobial research activity
- Commonly studied in innate immunity and immune regulation
- Investigated for wound healing and tissue repair pathways
- Relevant to inflammation and cellular defense research models
Common Research Areas
Researchers and scientific studies commonly explore LL-37 for:
- Innate immune system response and pathogen defense
- Antimicrobial and antiviral activity mechanisms
- Wound healing and tissue regeneration research
- Inflammatory pathway modulation
- Skin, epithelial, and mucosal immunity studies
Product Quality
Manufactured under strict quality control standards and tested for purity, identity, and consistency to ensure dependable research-grade material.
Disclaimer: This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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