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Macropin 2

Macropin 2 – Antimicrobial Peptides – AMP This anti-microbial peptide (AMP) has been shown to cause lysis of several human cancer cell lines. Macropin-2 is most potent against CCRF-CEM T lymphoblastoid (human acute lymphoblastic leukemia) cells. At higher...

LL-17-32

LL-17-32 – Antimicrobial Peptides – AMP This peptide represents the anti-microbial domain of the LL-37 peptide. LL-37 is a member of the large cationic family of anti-microbial peptides called cathelicidins which have broad-spectrum anti-microbial activity...

LL-17-29

LL-17-29 – Antimicrobial Peptides – AMP Residues 17-29 of the LL-37 peptide, also known as FK-13. FK-13 has near-similar anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties to LL-37. This core fragment also contains part of the LL-37 actin binding domain and can...

LL-13-37

LL-13-37 – Antimicrobial Peptides – AMP LL-13-37 is an active fragment of the LL-37 peptide which has been shown to have anti-fungal properties against Candida albicans. LL-37 is a member of the large cationic family of anti-microbial peptides called...

P2-Hp-1935

P2-Hp-1935 – Antimicrobial Peptides – AMP P2-Hp-1935 is an antimicrobial peptide isolated from the skin secretions of the Montevideo tree frog (Hypsiboas pulchellus). P2-Hp-1935 displays activity against Gram positive and negative bacteria.  ...