KLOW – Research-Grade Peptide
KLOW is a research-grade peptide compound supplied by PerformanceLabs.UK for laboratory and educational use.
Overview
KLOW is a synthetic signalling peptide designed for in vitro research applications. As a bioactive compound, it is utilised in controlled laboratory environments to investigate cellular communication pathways, molecular signalling cascades, and receptor-ligand interactions at the molecular level.
This peptide is of particular interest in research contexts exploring inflammatory modulation, cellular stress responses, and intracellular signalling mechanisms. KLOW is supplied in lyophilised form to ensure stability and purity for experimental protocols.
Key Research Features
- High-purity synthetic peptide for reproducible experimental outcomes
- Lyophilised formulation for enhanced stability and extended shelf life
- Suitable for in vitro cellular assays and molecular biology applications
- Supplied with third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) confirming purity and composition
- Designed for use in controlled laboratory settings by qualified researchers
- Compatible with standard reconstitution protocols using bacteriostatic water or appropriate buffer systems
Storage & Handling
Store lyophilised peptide at -20°C in a dry environment, protected from light and moisture. Once reconstituted, aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Handle using aseptic technique in a sterile laboratory environment. Refer to product-specific COA for batch details and handling recommendations.
Disclaimer – For Research Use Only
KLOW is NOT for human consumption, animal consumption, or therapeutic use.
This product is not a medicine, supplement, or food product. It is a laboratory reagent intended solely for non-clinical research, in vitro studies, and educational purposes by qualified personnel in controlled settings.
PerformanceLabs.UK does not make any claims regarding the safety, efficacy, or suitability of this compound for any diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical application. Researchers are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and institutional guidelines.