TAT (48-57) (TFA) is a peptide used in biomedicine. This product plays a crucial role in drug delivery systems and gene therapy due to its ability to facilitate cellular uptake and penetration across biological barriers. It is commonly utilized to enhance the delivery of drugs and genetic materials into cells for various therapeutic purposes.
CAT# | GR2219 |
M.F/Formula | C55H109N31O12.C2HF3O2 |
M.W/Mr. | 1510.67 |
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