IMMUNE SUPPORT & SYSTEM REGULATION

Thymosin Alpha-110mg

A Peptide Studied for Immune System Signaling and Cellular Communication

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Purity
98% HPLC
Vial
10mg
Storage
-20C
Country
USA

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What Is Thymosin Alpha-1?

Thymosin Alpha-1 is a naturally occurring peptide originally isolated from thymic tissue. It is composed of 28 amino acids and is involved in biological processes related to immune system signaling and cellular communication.

The thymus gland plays a central role in immune system development, particularly in the maturation of T-cells, which are responsible for adaptive immune responses. Because of its association with immune signaling pathways, Thymosin Alpha-1 has been widely studied in immunology research.

Researchers investigate this peptide to better understand how immune signaling molecules regulate communication between immune cells and influence immune system coordination.

Quick Facts

Peptide Name Thymosin Alpha-1
Amino Acid Length 28 amino acids
Peptide Class Immunomodulatory peptide
Origin Thymus gland
Molecular Weight ~3108 Daltons
Research Focus Immune system signaling

Mechanism of Action (Research Understanding)

Research suggests that Thymosin Alpha-1 participates in immune signaling pathways associated with T-cell development and immune system communication.

Scientists study this peptide to understand how immune signaling molecules regulate:

  • T-cell maturation pathways • cytokine signaling networks • immune cell communication
  • [Study reference: Journal of Immunology]

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