Thymulin 10 mg
research-grade
lyophilized peptide powder
in a glass vial. Thymulin, also known as
Facteur Thymique Sérique (FTS),
is a zinc-dependent
nonapeptide thymic hormone
produced by thymic epithelial cells and studied in models of immune modulation and T-cell differentiation.
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 Thymulin per vial
Packaging
Glass vial with sterile closure
Storage
Store lyophilized at 2–8 °C (desiccated, protect from light)
Molecular Formula
C33H54N12O15
Molecular Weight
≈ 858.85 g·mol⁻¹
Sequence (pyroglutamate)
Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn-OH
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
Thymulin (FTS) is a zinc-dependent thymic
nonapeptide hormone
used in experimental systems to explore thymic function, immune modulation and T-cell maturation. In laboratory models it
serves as a tool compound for studying how thymic peptides shape adaptive and innate immune responses.
Primary Research Areas
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Immune modulation & thymic function:
models assessing how thymic peptides influence immune balance and responsiveness.
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T-cell differentiation & maturation:
experimental systems focused on helper and cytotoxic T-cell development and thymic output.
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Anti-inflammatory & analgesic pathways:
research into modulation of inflammatory mediators and nociceptive signaling.
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Neuroendocrine & neuroimmune signaling:
studies of crosstalk between thymic peptides, endocrine axes and CNS-immune communication.
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Natural Killer (NK) cell activity:
models tracking NK-cell function, cytotoxic responses and innate immune surveillance.