
Research Overview
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a 191-amino acid single-chain polypeptide hormone synthesized, stored, and secreted by somatotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland. In vitro research on HGH is centered on its anabolic effects, cellular growth mechanisms, and lipid metabolism pathways.
"The structure of HGH, comprised of 191 specific amino acids, triggers receptor dimerization on cell walls to initiate systemic growth and anabolic signals."
You can search detailed clinical profiles at the ClinicalTrials.gov HGH Registry or audit biochemical structures on the NCBI database at PubChem HGH Somatropin Portal for advanced scientific validation. Preclinical studies analyze HGH's capacity to induce cellular differentiation in chondrocytes.
Key Areas of Investigation:
- Somatotropic Pathway Kinetics: Evaluating receptor binding and downstream JAK2/STAT5 activation.
- Anabolic Signal Transduction: Studies on liver IGF-1 synthesis and secretion pathways.
- Lipid Breakdown Activation: Researching hormone-sensitive lipase activations in adipocyte models.
This material is supplied exclusively as a lyophilized solid for laboratory research and analytical evaluation, and is strictly not for human or therapeutic use.
HGH
Research Peptide
Product Specifications
- Molecular Formula
- C990H1529N263O299S7
- Molecular Weight
- 22125 g/mol
- Purity (HPLC)
- ≥98.0%
- Appearance
- Lyophilized white powder
- Storage
- Store at -20°C, highly heat-sensitive
- Research Application
- Somatotropic pathway and lipid metabolism research
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