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ARA-290 – Research Peptide

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Description

ARA-290 – Research Peptide (10mg)

ARA-290 (For Research Use Only) is a synthetic peptide derived from the erythropoietin (EPO) structure. Researchers widely use it in laboratory studies to examine cellular protection, tissue repair, and anti-inflammatory signaling pathways. As a result, scientists rely on ARA-290 in experimental models to explore peptide-mediated cytoprotective mechanisms and receptor-based cellular responses.

In controlled laboratory environments, ARA-290 enables advanced research in cellular recovery, immune modulation, and tissue regeneration. Its unique peptide structure allows researchers to precisely evaluate cellular stress-response pathways and molecular signaling dynamics. Moreover, they often investigate peptide-receptor interactions, oxidative stress mitigation, and regenerative mechanisms relevant to injury recovery and cellular health.

Available Research Quantities

  •  10mg

Key Research Applications for ARA-290

  • Modulating cellular stress-response and cytoprotective pathways

  • Investigating anti-inflammatory signaling mechanisms

  • Exploring tissue repair and regenerative biology in vitro

  • Examining peptide-receptor interactions and signaling cascades

  • Supporting advanced immune-response and neuroprotective research

Each batch of ARA-290 is produced to ≥99% purity. Scientists verify every batch using HPLC and mass spectrometry to ensure stability, consistency, and accuracy. Furthermore, the peptide is intended exclusively for laboratory research and is not for human or veterinary use.

Overall, ARA-290 provides a reliable tool for researchers to explore regenerative peptide pathways, assess tissue-specific protective effects, and conduct precision studies on cellular signaling networks. Therefore, it enhances the study of molecular and cellular responses in controlled experimental models.

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