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FGL Peptide (NCAM-Derived) — Research Products

8 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
073-36 FGL Peptide Peptides Other species 100 µg $217.00 $256.00
B-073-36 FGL Peptide – Biotin Labeled Biotin-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 20 µg $409.00 $482.00
FC3-073-36 FGL Peptide – Cy3 Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $680.00 $800.00
FC5-073-36 FGL Peptide – Cy5 Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $765.00 $900.00
FG-073-36A FGL Peptide – FAM Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $409.00 $482.00
FG-073-36B FGL Peptide – FITC Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $409.00 $482.00
T-073-36 FGL Peptide – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
FR-073-36 FGL Peptide – Rhodamine Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $544.00 $640.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

FGL Peptide (NCAM-Derived) — frequently asked

What is the FGL peptide?
FGL is a synthetic mimetic peptide derived from a fibronectin type III module of the neural cell adhesion molecule. Its name refers to the beta strands and loop of the parent structure from which the sequence was taken.
Why is FGL studied?
It is used to test whether a defined adhesion molecule contact is sufficient to engage fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 and to trigger downstream responses such as neurite outgrowth in culture, without introducing the full adhesion molecule.
Which labeled formats are available?
The peptide is offered unlabeled and with biotin, FAM, FITC, rhodamine or iodine-125 labels. The choice depends on the workflow, with fluorophores suiting imaging, biotin suiting capture steps and the radiolabel suiting quantitative binding assays.