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Kisspeptin-10

10-amino acid decapeptide (Metastin 45-54) · >99% purity · Janoshik verified · Lyophilized powder

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Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. This product is solely intended for controlled in vitro laboratory research as a chemical reference compound. Product information is provided for educational and documentation purposes. It should only be handled by qualified laboratory professionals and must not be misrepresented, misused, or mislabeled as a drug, food, cosmetic, or medical device. By purchasing from Panda Peptides, you acknowledge that you are acquiring a research chemical.

Kisspeptin-10 is the C-terminal decapeptide of kisspeptin (metastin), CAS 374675-21-5, molecular weight 1302.5 Da. It activates the kisspeptin receptor (KISS1R/GPR54), a key regulator of GnRH neuron function. Research examines its role in hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis modulation and reproductive physiology. Research compound — not for human use.

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Kisspeptin-10 signaling literature overview

Authors: Jayasena CN, Nijher GMK, Chaudhri OB, et al.

Source: PubMed PMID: 22956346

Summary: This literature summary reviewed reported kisspeptin-10 signaling responses across published endocrine-model studies.

Kisspeptin-10 endocrine-axis literature summary

Authors: George JT, Veldhuis JD, Roseweir AK, et al.

Source: PubMed PMID: 21632807

Summary: This study summary reviewed reported endocrine-axis marker changes across published kisspeptin-10 literature.