Category
Research Catalog
Neuropeptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the neuropeptide section of our research catalog: the signaling families most studied, the reagent formats they come in, and how laboratories match family to research question.
Alzheimer's & Neurodegeneration Peptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the neurodegeneration section of our catalog: the amyloid, tau and synuclein families, synaptic and trophic markers, and the Aβ preparation protocol that decides reproducibility.
Antimicrobial Peptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the antimicrobial section of our catalog: human host-defence families, model AMPs, innate-immune companions, and the counter-ion and media details that decide whether MIC data replicate.
Cancer Research Peptides & Antibodies: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the cancer section of our research catalog: checkpoint and angiogenesis families, tumour-marker standards, protease substrates, and which reagent format answers which question.
Cardiovascular Peptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the cardiovascular section of our research catalog: the natriuretic, angiotensin and endothelin families, endothelium-derived regulators, and which reagent format fits which readout.
Diabetes & Metabolism Peptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the diabetes and metabolism section of our catalog: islet hormones, the incretin axis, adipokines and hepatokines, and the sample-handling traps that ruin the data.
Obesity & Appetite Peptide Research: A Guide to the Research Catalog
A working map of the obesity and appetite section of our catalog: peripheral satiety signals, the hypothalamic melanocortin circuit, adipokines and myokines, and the fragment choices that decide your result.
Polyclonal Antibodies & Antisera: What They Are and How to Choose
Antiserum, purified IgG or affinity-purified — what each format actually contains, why the immunogen is the real specification, and the validation controls that make a result publishable.
ELISA, EIA and RIA Kits: What They Are and How to Choose
Sandwich or competitive, ELISA or RIA — the specifications that decide whether a kit will work on your samples, and why collection protocol is as much a part of the assay as the plate.
Labeled Peptides (Fluorescent, Biotin, I-125): What They Are and How to Choose
Fluorescent, biotin and radiolabeled peptides compared — which tag suits binding, imaging, capture or protease work, where to place it, and the specifications that decide whether the assay reads at all.
Research Peptides: What They Are and How to Choose
The five specifications that decide whether a synthetic peptide standard fits your assay — sequence and modifications, purity, peptide content, salt form and species — and how each changes your numbers.