LL-37 is a human cathelicidin peptide used in laboratory research to study natural antimicrobial mechanisms, wound healing, and immune responses at the cellular level.
It plays a key role in the innate immune system and defends against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Researchers study LL-37 for its effects on inflammation, tissue repair, and cell signaling.
Research Findings:
- Stimulates cell growth and migration during wound healing
- Exhibits antimicrobial activity against many pathogens
- Modulates inflammatory responses via Toll-like receptors (TLRs)
- Supports immune regulation and tissue repair
Key Studies:
- Doss et al., 2010 (Journal of Immunology)
- Vandamme et al., 2012 (Peptides)
- Kahlenberg & Kaplan, 2013 (Critical Reviews in Immunology)
Use: Laboratory research only. Not for human consumption or medical use.






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