PTD-DBM Peptide

$41.00

Laboratory-grade PTD-DBM Peptide is a protein transduction domain–fused peptide used in Wnt/CXXC5 pathway research. Research buyers select this listing for pre-clinical work on hair-follicle signaling and dermal regeneration models—not for clinical, veterinary, or consumer use.

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PTD-DBM Peptide research-grade

Overview

Laboratory-grade PTD-DBM Peptide presents as a protein transduction domain–fused peptide used in Wnt/CXXC5 pathway research. Nationwide lists this SKU for controlled research programs focused on hair-follicle signaling and dermal regeneration models—not for clinical, veterinary, or consumer use.

Research buyers specify PTD-DBM Peptide when protocols require a characterized input for hair-follicle signaling and dermal regeneration models. Typical deployments include cell-based or cell-free assays, method development plates, and pathway-mapping models executed under institutional laboratory SOPs.

Use this entry when laboratory purchasing needs a stable research SKU for assay construction and notebook traceability. All handling of PTD-DBM Peptide must remain inside institutional research-use boundaries.

Research Context for PTD-DBM Peptide

Work involving PTD-DBM Peptide typically focuses on in vitro systems, assay development, and mechanistic model studies.

Teams confirm lot details before setup so conditions stay traceable across repeats and collaborative sites.

Published literature can inform starting ranges for related experimental designs. Each laboratory should still validate performance with its own instruments, plates, and detection chemistry.

Pilot runs are useful before committing larger plate sets, especially when detection chemistry or incubation windows are being optimized.

Documented Attributes

Key catalog attributes for this material include:

  • Research-grade material intended for laboratory investigation only
  • Catalog labeling aligned with research procurement channels
  • Suitable for method development and comparative assay workflows
  • Documentation packages available where provided for the listed lot

Laboratory Handling Notes

Receiving and Identity Checks

Before opening a vial of PTD-DBM Peptide, confirm the physical label against the purchase order and packing list.

Retain outer packaging until identity checks are complete, and report damaged seals to purchasing before experimental work continues.

Reconstitution and Aliquoting

Handle this material according to institutional SOPs for weighing, reconstitution, aliquoting, and storage.

Record lot identifiers in laboratory notebooks before reconstitution. Verify solvent compatibility and storage temperature against your validated process.

Prepare assay buffers and consumables before opening the vial to reduce hold time. Keep unused aliquots labeled with date, solvent, and concentration for later repeats.

Chain of Custody

Keep chain-of-custody notes with inventory checks when material moves between freezers or benches.

Use dedicated spatulas and clean balances to avoid cross-contamination between catalog items. Schedule thaw cycles intentionally rather than repeated freeze-thaw of the same aliquot.

Secondary containment trays reduce spill risk during multi-step reconstitution. Cold-chain interruptions should be noted even when the vial remains sealed.

Why Laboratories Source PTD-DBM Peptide

Procurement and research teams often select this catalog item because it supports:

  • Clear research-use labeling for compliance-aligned purchasing
  • Consistent product identification across multi-lot studies
  • Fit for reference, screening, and mechanistic laboratory models
  • Straightforward catalog support for planning and documentation

Study Planning and Quality Documentation

Before starting experimental work with PTD-DBM Peptide, review any COA or quality files provided with the shipment.

Align your protocol with institutional research requirements and keep use within the labeled research context.

File catalog documentation with the study records at receipt. These steps help keep experiments comparable over time when using PTD-DBM Peptide in sequential study phases.

Method Development Tips

Method development often begins with small pilot plates before larger screening panels.

Document buffer lots, incubation times, and detection settings alongside the material lot number.

If results diverge from historical baselines, re-check reconstitution volume and storage history first. Shared equipment logs help explain variance when multiple operators run the same protocol.

Inventory and Training

Update digital inventory immediately after opening a new lot of PTD-DBM Peptide.

Training new staff on labeling conventions reduces mix-ups across similar catalog SKUs. When transferring methods between sites, share both the written SOP and the lot metadata package.

Dispose of residual solutions according to institutional chemical hygiene rules. Do not repurpose research materials for any non-laboratory application.

Periodic inventory reconciliation keeps expired or depleted lots from entering active workflows. For related catalog options, browse adjacent research categories on this site after confirming your assay needs.

For Research Use Only. Not for human or animal use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Additional information

    Weight.125 lbs
    Dimensions8 × 7 × .5 in

    Keep lyophilized peptides sealed in their original vial, protected from light and humidity, and store at -4°F or colder for optimal long-term stability in research settings; short-term refrigeration at around 39°F suffices for immediate use within weeks, though freezer storage maximizes integrity across extended research timelines.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is PTD-DBM Peptide?

    PTD-DBM Peptide is supplied as a research-grade catalog material for controlled laboratory investigation only.

    What is PTD-DBM Peptide used for?

    This product is intended for research purposes only and is not approved for human or clinical use.

    What form does PTD-DBM Peptide come in?

    Most catalog items in this range are supplied as lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder unless otherwise stated on the product page.

    How should PTD-DBM Peptide be stored?

    Store according to the product label and your institutional SOPs, typically in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration or freezer storage may be required depending on the material.

    Is this product safe for human use?

    No. This product is strictly labeled for research use only and is not for human use.

    Do I need a prescription to purchase this product?

    Because it is sold as a research chemical, a prescription is not required. Use is restricted to laboratory research.

    How is the product shipped?

    Shipping methods and transit times vary. Products are packed for secure transit. For more info, visit: https://www.nationwidepeptides.com/shipping-and-payments/

    Is there a return or refund policy?

    Policies cover damaged or faulty shipments; returns are limited due to the nature of research materials. For more info, visit: https://www.nationwidepeptides.com/return-policy/

    How do I verify product quality?

    Quality documentation may include third-party testing or certificates of analysis (COA) where provided. For more info, visit: https://www.nationwidepeptides.com/coa/