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      Alzheimer Fingerprint Library*G Protein Coupled Receptor Peptide Ligand Library*:
 More than 40 families of identified or suspected G Protein Coupled Receptor Peptide Ligands as well as its related agonists and antagonists enable a "reverse pharmacology approach" for large scale screening Orphan G Protein Coupled Receptors included over five hunderd peptides which are HPLC-purified and fluorescein free. This library covers various newly identified G Protein Coupled Receptor Ligands including RFamide Related Peptides (OT7T022), Neuromedin U (NmU R-1/FM-3 and NmU R-2/FM-4), human Urotensin II (GPR14), Neuropeptide AF/FF(NPFF-1 and NPFF-2), Ghrelin(GHS-Rs), Motilin(GPR-38-A), MCH(SLC-1), Orexins and Hypocretins (HFGAN-72), Prolactin Releasing Peptide (HGR-3/GPR-10/UHR-1), Orphanin FQ (ORL-1) and Apelin(APJ).
 
 Chop-Suey Peptides Library (Variety Pack)*
 Opioid Peptides Library*
 Obesity Related Peptide Library*
 Gastrointestinal Peptides Library*
 Brain Peptide Library (Bees)
 Anti-angiogenic Peptide Library
 Custom Peptide Library
  
 
 
    Phoenix's Peptide Receptor Ligand Libraries, a broad 
      set of peptides (thousands), enables a "reverse pharmacology" approach 
      to identify unknown membrane receptors, G-protein-coupled receptors, ion
      channels, intracellular signaling enzymes and receptors.Feighner et al. (1),
      successfully identified a human motilin receptor using the Phoenix 
      Gastrointestinal Peptide Library and HEK293 cells in which a human 
      motilin receptor was coexpressed with aequorin, a bioluminescent calcium
      sensitive reporter protein. A similar approach was taken by Chambers et al. (2),
      to identify an orphan G-protein coupled receptor as a human MCH 
      receptor, using over 700 naturally occurring and putative 
      neuropeptide's. Recently, neuromedin U has been identified as a natural 
      ligand for two orphan G protein coupled receptors, FM-3 and FM-4.  Howard, A.D. et al.  Nature 406, 70-75 (July 6, 2000) References: 
  1. Feighner, S.D. et al., Science 284, 2184-2188 (1999)2. Chambers, J. et al., Nature 400, 261-265 (1999)
 3. Howard, A.D. et al.Identification of receptors for neuromedin U and its role in feeding. Nature 406, 70-75 (July 6, 2000).
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    | Catalog# | Product Name+ | Standard size | Price | Buy Now |  
    | L-011 | Alzheimer Fingerprint Peptide Library |  | $4,500.00 |  |  
    | L-008A | Anti-angiogenic Peptide Library |  | $4,400.00 |  |  
    | L-009 | Bioactive Secretory Peptides/Proteins Library |  | $23,300.00 |  |  
    | L-007 | Brain Peptide (Bees) Library |  | $4,800.00 |  |  
    | L-001 | Chop-Suey Peptide Library (Variety Pack Library) |  | $5,500.00 |  |  
    | L-012 | Diabetes Drug Leads Bioactive Peptide Library |  | $5,900.00 |  |  
    | L-004 | G Protein-Coupled Receptor Peptide Ligand Library |  | $22,000.00 |  |  
    | L-006 | Gastrointestinal Peptide Library |  | $5,400.00 |  |  
    | L-010 | Human Proteome Signature Peptide Library |  | $5,800.00 |  |  
    | L-013 | Immunomodulatory Peptides Library |  | call us |  |  
    | L-003 | Obesity Peptide Library |  | $5,400.00 |  |  
    | L-002 | Opioid Peptide Library |  | $2,000.00 |  |  
    | L-005 | Orphan Receptor Peptide Ligand Library |  | $5,900.00 |  |  
  
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