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Spexin

Spexin – Neuroscience Peptides Spexin is a neuropeptide that is conserved amongst humans and rodents. Spexin activates galanin2/3 receptors, inducing a different active conformation of GalR2 to galanin. The broad distribution of spexin suggests multiple...

Peptide5

Peptide5 – Neuroscience Peptides Connexin43 mimetic peptide which can reduce swelling, astrogliosis, neuroinflammation and neuronal cell death following spinal cord injury ex vivo and in vivo. Reduces mechanical pain hypersensitivity by specifically targeting...

Pep63

Pep63 – Neuroscience Peptides Soluble amyloid-β (Aβ) oligomers are key to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology. Aβ oligomers constitute a significant component of senile plaques, and the presence of plaques is used to define AD.  Soluble Aβ is the most...

Galanin (2-30) acid

Galanin (2-30) acid – Neuroscience Peptides Galanin is predominantly an inhibitory neuropeptide expressed in humans and other mammals’ brains, spinal cords, and gut. Galanin signalling occurs through three G protein-coupled receptors GalR1-3. Galanin has...

Galanin (2-13) acid

Galanin (2-13) acid – Neuroscience Peptides Galanin is a widely distributed neuropeptide in the central nervous system, peripheral regions and endocrine system. Galanin has a role in energy homeostasis- central injections of galanin to the amygdala led to food...