B7-33 6mg
B7-33 is a single-chain peptide analog of the Relaxin family, derived from human H2-relaxin, and aims to selectively activate the RXFP1 receptor without engaging RXFP2.
B7-33 is a single-chain peptide analog of the Relaxin family, derived from human H2-relaxin, and aims to selectively activate the RXFP1 receptor without engaging RXFP2.
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Ask AssistantB7-33 is a single-chain peptide analog of the Relaxin family, derived from human H2-relaxin, and aims to selectively activate the RXFP1 receptor without engaging RXFP2. It modulates ERK1/2 signaling and nitric oxide synthesis in cardiac and vascular tissues under experimental conditions. B7-33 is used in receptor biology research focused on peptide-based GPCR signaling and cytoprotective mechanisms.
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