Livagen
$65.00
Livagen is a Khavinson bioregulatory peptide studied for its ability to support liver and gastrointestinal cellular regulation, epigenetic pathways, and tissue-specific gene expression. In laboratory research, Livagen is commonly used to explore chromatin remodeling, cellular responses to stress, and molecular mechanisms of aging. Its targeted profile provides a refined tool for examining tissue-specific regulation and longevity-related cellular pathways.
For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.
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PRODUCT FAQ
What is Livagen used for in research?
Livagen is used in in-vitro studies examining liver and GI tissue regulation, epigenetic mechanisms, and cellular aging pathways.
Which cellular pathways does Livagen influence?
Livagen affects chromatin structure, gene expression regulation, and tissue-specific cellular responses in liver and GI tissues.
How is Livagen applied in experimental models?
Researchers commonly use Livagen in in-vitro models to study epigenetic modulation, tissue-specific cellular activity, and stress-response pathways.
Why is Livagen relevant to liver and GI research?
Its selective activity in liver and gastrointestinal tissues allows targeted investigation of cellular regulation, chromatin remodeling, and longevity mechanisms.
What precautions should be taken when handling Livagen?
Maintain sterile conditions, store at recommended temperatures, and avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles to preserve peptide stability and activity.





