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Cardiogen
CAS: 857267-11-9
Cardiac gene regulation and expression · Cardiomyocyte metabolism and protection · Age-related cardiac decline
Cardiogen is a synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator designed to target cardiac tissue.
- Cardiac gene regulation and expression
- Cardiomyocyte metabolism and protection
- Age-related cardiac decline
- Bioregulator peptide (Khavinson peptide) research
This product is intended for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. Handle with appropriate safety precautions.
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Bacteriostatic Water
Required for reconstitution
AICAR
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How Cardiogen Works
Cardiogen is a synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator designed to target cardiac tissue. It penetrates cell membranes and interacts with DNA regulatory regions to modulate transcription of genes involved in cardiomyocyte metabolism, cellular stress responses, and myocardial repair. Studies show it influences the expression of genes related to heat-shock protein production, cell-cycle regulation, and age-related changes in cardiac gene expression profiles. It may promote cardiomyocyte survival and functional recovery after ischemic insult.
Research Applications
Pricing
| Size | Per Vial | 10-Pack |
|---|---|---|
20mg | $90.00 | $900.00 |
10-pack pricing shown. Volume discounts for 50+ vials — contact us.
Certificate of Analysis
This COA is a representative sample. A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis with full HPLC chromatograms and mass spectrometry data is included with every order.
Research Use Only. This product is intended for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. Handle with appropriate safety precautions.
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