VIP Research Peptide
VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) is a synthetic neuropeptide studied in laboratory and preclinical models for its interaction with neuropeptide receptors and cellular signaling pathways. In published research, VIP has been investigated for its role in neurotransmission, peptide–receptor interactions, and intracellular signaling processes within controlled experimental environments.
Researchers commonly explore VIP in studies involving neuropeptide signaling pathways, receptor-mediated communication, and cellular response mechanisms. Ongoing laboratory research continues to evaluate VIP within controlled models examining signal transduction, peptide binding activity, and downstream cellular effects.
VIP remains a widely studied peptide in research environments analyzing neuropeptide signaling and receptor pathway activity.
Research Areas of Interest
• Neuropeptide receptor signaling research
• Neurotransmission and cellular communication studies
• Peptide–receptor interaction models
• Intracellular signaling and signal transduction pathways
• Molecular pathway investigation in controlled laboratory settings
Product Highlights
• Research Use Only (RUO)
• COA included (batch / lot documentation)
• High-purity peptide material (verified via COA)
• Lyophilized for stability and long-term storage
• Designed for laboratory, analytical, and scientific research use
This kit includes ten 10mg vials, supporting batch consistency across multiple experiments and extended research protocols.
Research Use Only. Not for human consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.

