Epobis 10 mg research-grade lyophilized peptide powder in a glass vial. Epobis is an erythropoietin (EPO)–derived peptide and EPOR agonist studied in experimental models of neuritogenesis, neuronal survival, anti-inflammatory signaling and memory-related neurobiology.
Research Use Only: All products are intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research. Not for human or veterinary use.
Purity
99%+ (HPLC, third-party tested)
Form
Lyophilized peptide powder
Content
10 mg Epobis per vial
Packaging
Glass vial with sterile closure
Storage
Store lyophilized at 2–8 °C in a dry, desiccated place, protected from light.
Molecular formula
C100H151N27O29
Molecular weight
≈ 2195.4 g·mol⁻¹
Sequence
Asn-Glu-Asn-Ile-Thr-Val-Pro-Asp-Thr-Lys-Val-Asn-Phe-Tyr-Ala-Trp-Lys-Arg (18 aa)
In laboratory workflows, lyophilized research peptides are typically handled with suitable sterile diluents such as bacteriostatic water (BAC). For a compatible research-only solvent, see
Bacteriostatic water – 10 ml .
Research Overview
Epobis is an EPO-derived, EPOR-agonist peptide used as a tool compound to study receptor-mediated neurotrophic signaling. In experimental systems it promotes neurite outgrowth and supports neuronal survival, and is applied in models interrogating inflammatory mediators and memory-associated endpoints under strictly controlled laboratory conditions.
Primary Research Areas
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EPOR signaling & neuritogenesis: Tool for probing EPOR-driven pathways and neurite outgrowth in neuronal culture systems.
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Neuroprotection & cell survival: Used in models assessing resilience to excitotoxic or metabolic stressors and downstream STAT signaling.
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Inflammatory mediators: Applied in studies of cytokine modulation and glia–neuron interactions in vitro and in vivo research models.
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Learning & memory research: Employed in behavioral and cellular paradigms exploring memory-associated endpoints.