Catalogue peptides
AltaBioscience offers a comprehensive range of catalogue peptides, available for purchase from our online store, with shipping worldwide from our UK-based laboratory. Our selection of peptides is constantly expanding, with new additions regularly added to the list.
All of our peptides are supplied with HPLC and mass spectroscopy data, providing detailed information about their composition and purity.
Current catalogue peptides
- Cell-penetrating peptides
- Histone peptides from H3, H2a, H2b and H4
- Histone peptide arrays containing 94 individual peptides
- Epstein-barr and influenza peptides
- AMP-activated protein kinase SAMS peptide
- Beta amyloid peptides
- Ghrelin peptides
- Anti trypsin (PR3)
- LL37
The list is constantly being extended, so contact us to add a peptide you would like stocked. Orders can be placed through our online store, by emailing info@altabioscience.com or by telephone on +44(0)1527 584495, where one of our technical staff can discuss any options.
Shipping
Peptides are shipped dry and are considered stable during transport. For more information about our catalogue peptides, please email us at info@altabioscience.com or call us on +44(0)1527 584495 to speak to one of our experts.
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Histone Peptides
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Influenza virus peptides
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