Research Overview
Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine coordinated to a copper(II) ion forms one of the most extensively characterized small-peptide–metal complexes in the structural-biology literature. Investigators use this compound in cell-culture and biochemical preparations to study extracellular-matrix protein expression, fibroblast morphology in research culture systems, and metal-mediated peptide chemistry.
Supplied as a lyophilized solid for reconstitution by qualified laboratory personnel under controlled conditions. Each batch is independently HPLC-verified and identity-confirmed by mass spectrometry; the certificate of analysis is published per lot.
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Research Focus
- Extracellular-matrix protein-expression research
- Copper(II) coordination chemistry in peptide–metal complexes
- Fibroblast morphology in cell-culture preparations
- Mass-spectrometric identity verification per batch