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Description
HMG Peptide – Human Menopausal Gonadotropin Research Peptide
HMG Peptide is a synthetic peptide formulation of Human Menopausal Gonadotropin, widely studied in reproductive biology and cellular research. HMG contains a combination of FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) and LH (Luteinizing Hormone) analogs, making it a key peptide for laboratory studies of cell signaling, hormone receptor interactions, and gametogenesis research.
What Is HMG Peptide?
HMG Peptide is a lab-grade, research-only peptide that mimics the activity of human menopausal gonadotropins. Researchers use it to study hormonal signaling, follicle stimulation pathways, and reproductive cell biology in controlled experimental settings.
Key Research Observations / Benefits
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Supports reproductive cell studies – commonly used in vitro for studying ovarian and gonadal cell models.
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Stimulates FSH and LH receptor pathways – widely referenced in laboratory research.
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Promotes cell signaling investigations – valuable for understanding hormone receptor dynamics.
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Useful in gametogenesis and follicular research models – frequently cited in reproductive biology studies.
Laboratory Applications
HMG Peptide is primarily used in cell culture, hormone signaling, and reproductive biology research, including:
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Follicle and gamete research in vitro
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Hormone receptor pathway studies
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Comparative studies of gonadotropin peptides
Experimental concentrations are determined according to in vitro protocols and cell type, typically in nanomolar to micromolar ranges.
Product Highlights
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High-purity HMG peptide for laboratory use
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Water-soluble and research-ready formulation
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No fillers, additives, or excipients
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Manufactured to strict research-grade quality standards
Important Notice:
This product is intended for research and educational purposes only.
Not for human consumption, medical use, or diagnostic purposes.
