Epithalon
Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied in experimental models for its relationship with telomerase-associated activity and cellular aging pathway research, including gene expression and senescence markers.
This peptide is for research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
Description
Telomere and Telomerase Research Context
Epithalon appears in research discussions focused on telomere biology and telomerase-related mechanisms in controlled models [1]. Studies often examine chromosomal stability indicators and molecular markers related to telomere maintenance, contributing to broader investigations of cellular aging pathways.
Gene Expression and Cellular Signaling
Research literature has explored Epithalon in relation to gene expression patterns and regulatory signaling associated with aging models [2]. These studies typically evaluate molecular markers, transcriptional responses, and pathway-level observations within defined experimental settings.
Senescence and Aging Model Workflows
Epithalon is frequently referenced in experimental aging models that track senescence-associated markers, time-course changes, and pathway interactions. Its small size and defined sequence support reproducible study design when comparing peptide-driven signaling across conditions [1,2].
Key Specs
- Peptide length: 4 amino acids (tetrapeptide)
- Research context: telomere biology, gene expression markers, aging models
- References: PubChem and PubMed [1,2]
Referenced Citations
- PubChem, Epithalon: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Epithalon
- PubMed, Epithalamin and telomerase activity context: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12612104/
Telomere and Telomerase Research Context
Epithalon appears in research discussions focused on telomere biology and telomerase-related mechanisms in controlled models [1]. Studies often examine chromosomal stability indicators and molecular markers related to telomere maintenance, contributing to broader investigations of cellular aging pathways.
Gene Expression and Cellular Signaling
Research literature has explored Epithalon in relation to gene expression patterns and regulatory signaling associated with aging models [2]. These studies typically evaluate molecular markers, transcriptional responses, and pathway-level observations within defined experimental settings.
Senescence and Aging Model Workflows
Epithalon is frequently referenced in experimental aging models that track senescence-associated markers, time-course changes, and pathway interactions. Its small size and defined sequence support reproducible study design when comparing peptide-driven signaling across conditions [1,2].
Key Specs
- Peptide length: 4 amino acids (tetrapeptide)
- Research context: telomere biology, gene expression markers, aging models
- References: PubChem and PubMed [1,2]
Referenced Citations
- PubChem, Epithalon: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Epithalon
- PubMed, Epithalamin and telomerase activity context: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12612104/





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