Thymulin is a nonapeptide produced by thymic epithelial cells. It induces T cell differentiation and various T cell functions in normal or partially thymus-deficient recipients. It also acts as an effector on proinflammatory mediators/cytokines.
CAT# | I0606 |
Chemical Structure | |
CAS | 63958-90-7 |
Synonyms/Alias | STF, Serum Thymic Factor, Thymulin |
M.F/Formula | C33H54N12O15 |
M.W/Mr. | 858.864 |
Sequence | Three Letter Code: H-Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn-OH |
Application | Thymulin was used to study the impact of this compound on gonadotrophin-induced ovulation and on onset of puberty in mice. |
Appearance | white |
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