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Calcitonin, eel TFA (Synonyms: Thyrocalcitonin eel TFA)

Catalog No.GC34515

La calcitonina, anguila TFA es el péptido de la hormona tiroidea que contribuye a la regulaciÓn de la homeostasis del calcio, ampliamente utilizado en la investigaciÓn de la osteoporosis posmenopÁusica.

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Calcitonin, eel TFA Chemical Structure

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Calcitonin, eel TFA is the thyroid hormone peptide that contributes to the regulation of calcium homeostasis, widely used in the research of postmenopausal osteoporosis[1].

Calcitonin, eel effectively induces a concentration-dependent stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis and stimulates prolactin release compared to salmon calcitonin in cultured anterior pituitary cells[1].Calcitonin, eel is inactive on the inhibition of prolactin release under thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) stimulated conditions[1].

[1]. Sortino MA, et al. Comparative effects of eel calcitonin, salmon calcitonin and [Asu1,7]eel calcitonin on hypophyseal and osteoblastic function. Gynecol Endocrinol. 1993 Jun;7(2):89-96.

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