LL-37

$85.00

LL-37 is a human cathelicidin-derived peptide studied for its role in antimicrobial defense, immune signaling, and cellular communication. In laboratory settings, it is commonly used to investigate innate immune responses, peptide–microbe interactions, and inflammatory pathway activity across in vitro models.

For research use only. Not intended for human consumption, medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic purposes.

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PRODUCT FAQ

What is LL-37 used for in research?
LL-37 is commonly used in laboratory research to study innate immune signaling, antimicrobial activity, inflammatory modulation, and epithelial barrier responses. It is particularly valuable in host–pathogen interaction models.

How is LL-37 typically reconstituted?
Researchers commonly reconstitute LL-37 in sterile water or appropriate aqueous buffers, following standard laboratory protocols for peptide solutions.

How stable is LL-37 under experimental conditions?
LL-37 is stable as a lyophilized powder at −20 °C. Once reconstituted, it should be used promptly or aliquoted and stored under recommended conditions to minimize degradation and maintain activity in experimental assays.

Which research fields commonly use LL-37?
LL-37 is widely used in immunology, microbiology, inflammation biology, wound-healing studies, and models investigating cellular stress and epithelial barrier function.

What specific cellular processes does LL-37 help investigate?
LL-37 is used to study antimicrobial peptide–microbe interactions, immune cell signaling, inflammatory mediator regulation, epithelial cell repair, and redox balance in controlled laboratory experiments.