Hirugen
Hirugen, a synthetic hirudin-derived peptide fragment that targets thrombin exosite I
Amino Acids
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Molecular Weight
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Half-life
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Research Score
4.1
Studies
84
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is Hirugen?
Hirugen is a short peptide based on the C-terminal region of hirudin and is used to probe thrombin recognition. It acts as an anticoagulant lead by interfering with thrombin-substrate interactions.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
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Research Summary
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