β-Amyloid (1-16) is an amyloidogenic protein fragment with a sequence derived from β-amyloid. It exhibits the ability to bind to metal ions, indicating its involvement in metal-binding processes. β-Amyloid, a peptide, is responsible for the formation of amyloid plaques in the brains of individuals affected by Alzheimer's disease (AD).
TAT-DEF-Elk-1 TFA is a cell-penetrating peptide Elk-1 inhibitor, mimics and specifically interferes with the DEF domain of Elk-1. TAT-DEF-Elk-1 blocks Elk-1 phosphorylation and prevents Elk-1 nuclear translocation without interfering with ERK nor MSK1 act
Galanin (1-16), mouse, porcine, rat is a potent agonist of the hippocampal galanin receptor with a Kd of 3 nM, and it exhibits high biological activity on locus coeruleus neurons.