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    Luteinizinghormone-releasing factor (swine) Catalog Number: KS061005,CAS NO.: 35263-73-1

    Luteinizinghormone-releasing factor (swine) Catalog Number: KS061005,CAS NO.: 35263-73-1

    Product Details:
    Catalog Number:
    KS061005
    Product Name:
    Luteinizing Hormone-releasing Factor (swine)
    Sequence:
    Glp-HWSYGLRPG-OH (trifluoroacetate Salt)
    CAS NO.:
    35263-73-1
    Price/1mg:
    $60
    Purity:
    ≥95% (HPLC)
    Molecular Formula:
    C55H74N16O14
    Molecular Weight:
    1183.29
    Form:
    Lyophilized
    Storage:
    Store At -20°C Or -80°C
    Product Description

    Luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LRF) stimulates the secretion of the pituitary hormone(s), which regulate ovulation. Part of its mechanism of action involves the interaction of LRF with pituitary cell receptors, and structure-activity relationships of analogs of LRF can provide insight into this interaction.

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    Luteinizinghormone-releasing factor (swine) Catalog Number: KS061005,CAS NO.: 35263-73-1

    Luteinizinghormone-releasing factor (swine) Catalog Number: KS061005,CAS NO.: 35263-73-1

    Product Details:
    Catalog Number:
    KS061005
    Product Name:
    Luteinizing Hormone-releasing Factor (swine)
    Sequence:
    Glp-HWSYGLRPG-OH (trifluoroacetate Salt)
    CAS NO.:
    35263-73-1
    Price/1mg:
    $60
    Purity:
    ≥95% (HPLC)
    Molecular Formula:
    C55H74N16O14
    Molecular Weight:
    1183.29
    Form:
    Lyophilized
    Storage:
    Store At -20°C Or -80°C
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    Https://shopping.ks-vpeptide.com/sale-470474-luteinizinghormone-releasing-factor-swine-catalog-number-ks061005-cas-no-35263-73-1.htm
    Product Description

    Luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LRF) stimulates the secretion of the pituitary hormone(s), which regulate ovulation. Part of its mechanism of action involves the interaction of LRF with pituitary cell receptors, and structure-activity relationships of analogs of LRF can provide insight into this interaction.