Immunology
Immunology peptides are bioactive molecules studied for their roles in immune signaling, inflammation modulation, and host defense. In research settings, these compounds help elucidate mechanisms across innate and adaptive immunity, including cytokine pathways, T-cell activation, antigen presentation, and tolerance. Scientists use immunology peptides to probe immune cell communication, pattern-recognition receptor interactions, and downstream effector functions relevant to infection, autoimmunity, allergy, oncology, and vaccine development.
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