Selank
For Laboratory Research Use Only. Not For Human Consumption
Research Handling Note:
Before reconstitution, allow the Selank vial and bacteriostatic water to reach room temperature. This may support more consistent mixing during laboratory handling. Selank is a synthetic tuftsin analogue studied for its roles in neurotransmitter regulation, GABAergic signalling, neurotrophic pathways, and immunomodulatory research. Use only suitable research-grade reconstitution materials. Reconstitution solutions are supplied separately.
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Selank
Selank is an investigational peptide currently being studied in neuropeptide research, stress-response research, and broader cognitive function research. Published studies have explored its reported role in anxiety-related pathways, neurobiological signalling, and memory- and attention-related processes, which has led to growing interest in this area of ongoing research, particularly within studies focused on brain function, mental performance, and broader neurocognitive research.
Vyunova TV, Andreeva L, Shevchenko K, Myasoedov N. Peptide-based Anxiolytics: The Molecular Aspects of Heptapeptide Selank Biological Activity. Protein Pept Lett. 2018;25(10):914-923. doi: 10.2174/0929866525666180925144642. PMID: 30255741.
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For Laboratory Research Use Only. Not For Human Consumption
Model:Selank
Molecular Formula:C33H57N11O9
SKU:Selank
Research Only:Yes
- Researching tuftsin-analogue peptide signalling pathways
- Researching neuroregulatory and neurotransmitter-related peptide activity
- Researching GABA-related and anxiolytic-associated signalling pathways
- Researching gene-expression changes in neural research models
- Researching stress-response and adaptive neuropeptide signalling
- Researching immune-modulating pathways linked to tuftsin-derived peptides
- Researching cytokine-related signalling in neuroimmune research
- Researching brain-cell communication and neuroregulatory peptide activity
- Researching cognitive-function related pathways in experimental models
- Researching cellular protection and adaptive neural-response pathways
- Researching broader neurobiological, immune, and peptide-signalling research models
- Researching short regulatory peptide activity in neural and immune-related research pathways.
| Weight | N/A |
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| size | 5mg |
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