Vesilute is a short peptide bioregulator, a small chain of amino acids from the Khavinson family of low-molecular-weight peptides. It is best known for its research focus on bladder and urinary tract tissue, and its tissue-specific targeting is what sets it apart.
It also sits within a well-studied group of short peptides, with work exploring how these molecules may guide gene activity inside specific tissues (Khavinson and Anisimov, 2009, Advances in Gerontology). That background is why it appears often in this line of laboratory study.
Research Applications
•Bladder and urinary tract research
•Tissue-specific peptide studies
•Gene-activity and transcription research
•Khavinson short-peptide bioregulator models
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.