LL-37
LL-37 is a human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide studied for its role in innate immune signaling and host defense pathway research [1,2].
This peptide is for research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
Description
Innate Immune Signaling
LL-37 is examined for its interaction with microbial membranes and immune signaling receptors [1].
Inflammation and Host Defense
Studies explore LL-37’s role in chemotaxis, cytokine modulation, and barrier defense signaling [2].
Peptide Structure and Function
Its amphipathic structure supports studies of membrane interaction and immune pathway activation [1].
Key Specs
- Peptide class: cathelicidin
- Research context: innate immunity
- References: PubChem, PubMed [1,2]
Referenced Citations
- PubChem, LL-37: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/LL-37
- PubMed, Cathelicidin LL-37: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12612294/
Innate Immune Signaling
LL-37 is examined for its interaction with microbial membranes and immune signaling receptors [1].
Inflammation and Host Defense
Studies explore LL-37’s role in chemotaxis, cytokine modulation, and barrier defense signaling [2].
Peptide Structure and Function
Its amphipathic structure supports studies of membrane interaction and immune pathway activation [1].
Key Specs
- Peptide class: cathelicidin
- Research context: innate immunity
- References: PubChem, PubMed [1,2]
Referenced Citations
- PubChem, LL-37: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/LL-37
- PubMed, Cathelicidin LL-37: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12612294/





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