Kisspeptin
$65.00
Kisspeptin is a regulatory peptide extensively studied for its critical role in reproductive signaling and neuroendocrine pathways. As a key upstream activator of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis, it is used in laboratory research to examine GnRH neuron activation, hormonal feedback loops, neuropeptide receptor interactions, and neuronal signaling mechanisms.
For in‑vitro laboratory research only. Not a drug, food, cosmetic, or veterinary product. Not for human or animal administration.
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PRODUCT FAQ
What is Kisspeptin used for in research?
Kisspeptin is used to study reproductive signaling, neuroendocrine pathways, GnRH neuron activation, and hormonal feedback mechanisms in laboratory experiments.
How is Kisspeptin typically reconstituted?
Researchers commonly reconstitute Kisspeptin in sterile bacteriostatic water or suitable aqueous buffers following standard laboratory protocols for peptide solutions.
Which cellular pathways does Kisspeptin influence?
Kisspeptin influences GnRH neuron activation, HPG axis signaling, neuropeptide receptor interactions, and intracellular signaling in neuroendocrine models.
What experimental models commonly use Kisspeptin?
Kisspeptin is widely used in preclinical and in vitro studies of reproductive endocrinology, fertility regulation, neuronal signaling, and hormonal feedback systems.
What practical considerations should be taken when working with Kisspeptin?
Researchers should prepare aliquots after reconstitution, handle under sterile conditions, and minimize freeze–thaw cycles to maintain peptide stability and activity.





