Recombinant Peptides
Recombinant peptides are short chains of amino acids made in living cells, not by chemical synthesis. Labs use them when small peptides are hard or costly to make synthetically—especially longer ones or ones needing special modifications. You’ll see them in bioactivity assays, screening, therapeutic testing, and as custom research tools. What matters are expression levels, purity, correct folding (if needed), and consistency batch-to-batch. Good recombinant peptides cut down on cost, reduce failed runs, and give clearer, more trustworthy data.

MBS1155392-01
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-02
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-03
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-04
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-05
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-06
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-07
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-08
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-09
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-10
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-11
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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MBS1155392-12
Recombinant Bombus ignitus Probable salivary secreted peptide
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