Apelin, derived from the APLN gene and found to be the ligand for the AJP receptor, is processed into peptides 12 to 36 amino acids long. Apelin has been shown to be involved in the regulation of blood pressure, angiogenesis, water and food intake, and seems to antagonise glucose. First discovered by Dr Masahiko Fujino in Japan in 1998, apelin research is accelerating due to its myriad effects on many different organ systems. We supple apelin peptides and apelin analogues from 21st Century Biochemicals who has the largest collection of apelins worldwide. Many more apelin peptides are under development. Please contact us for more information or to discuss any custom synthesis requirement you may have.
Apelin 12, Asp5, des Pro12, des Phe13
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Apelin 12, human, bovine, rat, mouse
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Apelin 12, Ile4, des Pro12, des Phe13
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Apelin 12, Lys3, Asp 5, des Pro12, des Phe13
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Apelin 12, Lys3, des Pro12, des Phe13
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Apelin 12, Lys6, des Pro12, des Phe13
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Apelin 12, N-α-MCA, Control
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Apelin 12, N-α-MCA, C-α-DAP(DNP)
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Apelin 13 Alanine Scan
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Apelin 13, His1, Lys7
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Apelin 13, pyr1, [13C/15N-Pro3, 12]
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Apelin 13, pyr1, Ala10
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