Immune Modulation & Antimicrobial Research
Immune & General Health Research Peptides
T-cell maturation, antimicrobial, and mitochondrial research compounds for immune and longevity studies.
About Immune Research
Immune research peptides span innate and adaptive immunity, antimicrobial defense, and mitochondrial function. Thymosin Alpha 1 is one of the most extensively studied immune modulators in clinical research, while LL-37 represents human innate antimicrobial defense. MOTS-c and SS-31 target mitochondrial biology, bridging immunology and longevity research.
Research Applications
Researchers study T-cell maturation, innate antimicrobial peptide activity, alpha-MSH-derived anti-inflammatory mechanisms, mitochondrial-derived peptide signaling, and cardiolipin stabilization.
Key Compounds in This Category
Our immune catalog includes Thymosin Alpha 1, LL-37 (human cathelicidin), KPV (anti-inflammatory tripeptide), MOTS-c (mitochondrial-derived peptide), SS-31 (Elamipretide), and L-Glutathione (1500mg).
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FAQ
Immune Research — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thymosin Alpha 1 studied for?
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What is MOTS-c?
For Research Use Only. All products in the Immune category are supplied strictly as research chemicals. They are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, dietary supplements, or medical products. Not intended for human or animal consumption, administration, diagnostic use, therapeutic use, or clinical use.
